… support and psychosocial counselling / psychotherapeutic care, both within the organisation and through external … the importance of embedding sexual harassment policies in institutional structural change. In this video on sexual …
… the gender pay and pension gap, closing the gender care gap, and achieving gender balance in decision-making and … parents responsible and entitled when it comes to family care. It focuses mainly on a broad approach in order to … and the equal distribution between women and men of unpaid care work (including domestic work) and improve public …
… 0 %* 19 e-health services and applications (including e-care, internet of things for physical activity and ambient … 121 Infrastructure for early childhood education and care 40 %/100 % 122 Infrastructure for primary and secondary … operation and directly linked to it) 0 %* 173 Enhancing institutional capacity of public authorities and stakeholders …
… across the EU have been doing some 36 hours of unpaid care work each week during the pandemic, which is almost … allow telework to become dominated by mothers trying to care for children at the same time as doing their job, while … we need is in the home. To give men the opportunity to care for their children right from day 1, governments should …
… do they make? How do current laws enable them to take care of children raised in a family while leading fulfilling … the birth of each child, shows the impact of this unpaid care work on women’s lives. The best way to neutralise these … services. Countries in which more children are being taken care of by professional carers as opposed to in the home, …
… Europe is an ageing continent and women are often taking care of their parents, as well as children. Our data shows … where women are concentrated in poorly paid fields like care work, while men dominate highly paid fields like ICT, is … we should have just as many campaigns to get men into care work as we do to get women into ICT. Both should be seen …
… of women being kept out of the labour market due to care responsibilities. Currently, 37.5 % of women in the EU care for children, the elderly, or people with disabilities … than the population of Denmark. Unequal distribution of care responsibilities and other forms of unpaid work largely …
… The survey collected data on the thematic areas of unpaid care, paid work, services, support and well-being. The data … in paid and unpaid work driven by workplace, school and care facility closures due to lockdown measures? What changes in domestic and institutional settings (e.g. mobility) would further support …
… violence or based on the complicity of the authorities or care providers • Death of women by police persecution and … marginalisation and risk (included authority, control and care relationship) • Femicide 65+ EIGE presents a … family - Friends or acquaintances of the victim - Care relationship (carer, doctor, nurse, etc.) - …
… dedicate more of their time to childcare and long-term care. Read more Globally, people with disabilities have … Disabilities. Beyond medical services, access to long-term care services is critical to autonomous living and the … many studies have examined how social support, gender, and institutional and organisational structures present barriers …
… negative in the long term. An enormous increase in unpaid care during the COVID-19 crisis – particularly by women – has … points (p.p.), is between women and men taking unpaid care of children, followed by a 21 p.p. gap between … segregation and the highly unequal distribution of unpaid care duties. The pandemic could stall or even erase gender …
… doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(18)32114-7 Addati, A. (2018). Care work and care jobs for the future of decent work. Retrieved from … domestic work: Discerning the effects of interactional and institutional barriers from large-scale data. Sociology, …
… to disease, health-related behaviours and access to care. Employment status influences people’s physical and … means that access to affordable and high-quality long-term care is increasingly important. The European Pillar of Social … Social Rights – particularly those relating to long-term care needs – has taken on a greater urgency in the light of …
… and injuries, health-related behaviours and access to care differ between women and men. Gender-biased health … that gender is socially constructed by norms upheld by institutional factors. This ‘gender system’ interacts with … in relation to these dimensions. Time use and unpaid care work, as measured by the domain of time, and access to …