… independent throughout the course of one’s adult life? We needed a richer definition and that’s what we … (incl. employment-related benefits State benefits Inter-household benefits Pension payments Living standards Taxes … (e.g. sex, ethnicity, age, education, health, risk taking) Household structure and characteristics (e.g. number of …
… a greater share of unpaid care work, such as childcare and household responsibilities. As women tend to dedicate more … but persist. While gender gaps across different areas of life in the EU are decreasing, the pace is slow. Legislation … or countries (for example, to include ‘healthy life years’, rather than ‘health care expenditure’); (d) …
… to gender equality through enabling a better work-life balance. For example, allowing people with childcare … important for women and men who perform high levels of household work, childcare or care for disabled, elderly or … persons. Just over half of platform workers live in a household with children either as single parents or as a …
… greater mobility to widen their career options. This work-life breathability has become a benchmark for the 28 million … equality, especially when we look at it from the work-life balance perspective. Platform work allows for multiple … income as it offers more flexibility to combine work with household tasks or family commitments. Men’s motivations are …
… than one. Two years later, our focus has shifted, but life as we knew it has changed. Now, before I dive into … completely or mostly responsible for childcare in their household. And as you can imagine, responsibilities are … During the pandemic, we found that the distribution of household chores between partners changed – with most women …