… BPfA in 1995 remain relevant today, including the gender pay gap and women’s disproportionate burden of unpaid care. … and explores the ways in which gender inequalities in pay are linked to gender inequalities in care in Europe. The … contribute to important policy discussions on the gender pay gap and gender care gap. Further reading …
… care work more evenly are clear. Countries with a more equal sharing of unpaid care between women and men, tend to … job prospects and is a major reason behind the gender pay gap. One way to balance the uneven sharing of unpaid care … care, we need a dual approach that would support both an equal sharing of care at the family level and accessible, …
… families, compared to men. Most countries with a more equal sharing of unpaid care between women and men, tend to … society and the economy. It reminds us why we need a more equal sharing of this vital, but often undervalued function …
… be, at least initially, quite costly and may not always pay off when labour costs are low (Rubery, 2018). This may … (Howcroft and Richardson, 2009). Thus, efforts to ensure equalpay for equal work will be needed if women are to fully benefit from …
… of its other principles as well. The Pillar reinforces equal opportunities to access to financial resources, for instance, by reiterating the principle of equalpay for jobs of equal value. It establishes the rights to …
… employment. This contributes to significant gender gaps in pay and pensions (see Chapter 3, ‘Domain of money’). Such … introduced in 2017, the key principles of which include equal opportunities for women and men in all areas, including … the gender gap in part-time employment and the gender pay gap). The EU is also strongly committed to the United …