… and part-time nature of women’s work; and 3) unremunerated family (mostly women and children) labour. Nevertheless, … working units (AWU). Approximately 91% of this was regular family labour (expressed in persons), where the sole holders … and employment-based social economy (cooperatives, worker-owned companies, partnerships). This uses information …
… tend to apply to older people who often stay in the family home after their children have left. Women are also … gender stereotypes. the difficulty of achieving a work–family life balance which discourages women from taking on … market policies have to be targeted and designed to meet worker and labour demands. This is needed to avoid an …
… which does not take into account gender differences. The family law and the civil law system cover a series of … out by women, thus reinforcing the lower value ascribed to family and caring work. Gender equality in the civil law … as a primary activity than men , even if in dual earners family that have become the model in OECD countries. Women …
… gathering, as a means of complementing or ensuring their family income. According to the European Parliament, in 2014 … mothers, sisters and daughters, who play an active role in family fishing or aquaculture enterprises. Unpaid work by women in support of fishing family enterprises has long been seen as significantly …
… tourism sector such as cleaning and cooking, especially in family businesses (e.g. bed-and-breakfast establishments in family homes). Unpaid work in family businesses Women carry out a large amount of unpaid …