… Internet means: increased efficiency/productivity in their work and businesses; improved access to markets to sell and … digital jobs , despite research suggesting that gender balance in high-value ICT positions, both in management and … to the leaky pipeline in the career steps: a poor work–lifebalance, organisational constraints, a male-dominated …
… activity. It is also a significant aspect of everyday life through its domestic uses and its role in modern … needs. Women spend more time than men in unpaid household work. This means that women spend more time at home and are … the difficulty of achieving a work–family lifebalance which discourages women from taking on jobs that …
… extreme weather events and an increased burden from care work. There is also evidence of gender-specific consumption … Member States, with Finland and Sweden achieving gender balance at the highest level, with women and men nearly … levels of education and training, as well as in working life; and to integrate the principle of gender mainstreaming …
… years in good health than men, as measured in healthy life years (HLYs). This is an indicator of disability-free … sector (when compared to other sectors of the economy) work–lifebalance the provision of supportive and safe working …
… competitiveness, economic growth, improved quality of life and sustainable development. Regional policy is embedded … for only 20% of the workforce in these sectors and tend to work in lower-qualified and lower-paid jobs. However, if … in the labour market and promoting better work–lifebalance for women and men. European Parliament Promoting the …