… a family, and their access to information and ability to use it. Wessells (2021), while pointing out that urological … professionals increase women’s inconsistent contraceptive use. Research on men’s contraceptive behaviour is still … Office for Europe, 2020a). A quarter of adolescents do not use either during intercourse, while more than a third in …
… attributed to the fact that they dedicate more of their time to childcare and long-term care. Read more Globally, … to wait and see if problem got better on its own’, lack of time (‘Could not take time because of work, care for children … for each of the following services, if you needed to use it tomorrow?’. Answers selected: ‘Rather difficult’ and …
… Women and men performing physical activity outside working time for at least 180 minutes per week, by sex and EU Member … activities and different amounts and uses of leisure time (EIGE, 2020g) [5] . The diminishing boundaries between … health behaviours. including unprotected sex, excessive use of harmful substances, extreme sports, violence, smoking …
… situations (Mandl et al., 2014). Increased social media use and digital technology advances have seen an upsurge in … 5 years and 11 % suffering cyber-harassment over the same time frame. In the 12 months before the survey, 48 % of … Luxembourg and Austria. [2] The questionnaire did not use the term ‘harassment’, to avoid varying interpretations. …
… profoundly affected individuals’ opportunities as regards timeuse and space. Multiple lockdowns, movement restrictions, the … millions of people in the EU spending virtually all their time at home. For those caring for others, the situation has …
… The absence of updated data on timeuse has meant continued reliance on 2016 data. This has resulted in no change to the score for the domain of time [1] since the 2020 Index, and a negative longer-term …
… with 89 % of men, in this family grouping working full time. The second highest FTE employment gender gap, of … group also had overall low rates of people working full time in 2019 – only 17 % of women and 36 % of men. FTE … to women taking on paid jobs. This enduring gap across time also points to the failure to implement the structural …
… dropping by 0.3 points since 2010, the domain of time is alone in regressing to below 2010 levels. It reveals persistent and growing gender inequalities in time spent in caring and social activities. Lack of data … assessed. This reiterates the need for more frequent time-use data to better track progress in this area, particularly …
… of SRHR, ranging from comprehensive data on contraceptive use to disaggregated epidemiological data on sexually … of the pandemic’s mental health consequences will take time to unfurl, with experts warning that the peak may come … Persons performing physical activity outside working time by duration in a typical week, educational attainment …
… in which women and men live, work and spend their time affect their health. Gender and other factors, such as … gaps on SRH prevail, particularly on men’s contraceptive use and unmet family planning needs. SRH data needs to be … full impact of the pandemic on the EU population will take time to emerge, as numbers of registered cases and deaths are …
… understand inequalities in relation to these dimensions. Timeuse and unpaid care work, as measured by the domain of time, and access to decision-making, as reflected in the …
… learning, and many parents lacked the digital skills or time needed to help their children. Adding to these barriers … impacts health by affecting behaviour, including the use of preventive health services (OECD, 2006). It has been …