… the most common sources of disease burden in children and youngpeople, particularly adolescent girls (Baranne and Falissard, … of all dementia cases (Mielke, 2018). An estimated 5 % of people aged 60 years or older in the EU suffer from dementia, …
… chronic stressors and often neglect their own health (Young et al., 2020). Research in Europe shows that being a … The gender gap for good mental health is highest among young adults aged 18–24 years, with men scoring 74 points and … Authors’ calculations NB: EU: unweighted average. Youngpeople were asked how often they had experienced the …
… in 2018, the rate of mortality from overdoses among people aged between 15 and 64 years was 22.3 per million, but … more likely than women to die from suicide, although more young women than young men attempt suicide (Miranda-Mendizabal et al., 2019) …
… in little more than a year and the ramifications of many people suffering long-term effects from COVID-19 will be felt … risk before and during the pandemic are near identical – young adults, women, people with lower education or income, … across most social groups in the EU. Among both young men and women, there was a 13-p.p. increase. The …
… unprecedented shift to teleworking resulted in millions of people in the EU spending virtually all their time at home. … work for parents (see Chapter 4) affected families with young children the most (Eurofound, 2021b). As a result, … care workload, that care is more intense and that more people are becoming informal carers (European Commission, …
… the other two being childcare and long-term care for older people and people with disabilities and other chronic … are among those aged 18–24 years (20 p.p.), only 19 % of young men spend an hour on cooking and housework a day, compared with 39 % of young women (Figure 15). As most youngpeople of this age …
… lost their job, EIGE research (2021c) shows that it was young women, aged 15–24 years, who fared worst in the first … is the employment situation for specific groups of people, such as migrant women. The employment rates for women …
… communication allow more flexibility in where and when people work. Flexible working arrangements typically relate … blurs boundaries (Glavin and Schieman, 2012; Schieman and Young, 2010). Data suggests that this spillover effect is … online tasks via platforms found that women with young children (0–5 years) spend on average about 19.7 hours …
… are some concerns about the influx of newly unemployed people into the platform economy, resulting in lower wages … somewhat since 2017. Platform workers are usually young and well educated, and their educational attainment … work performed from home also offers opportunities for people with health limitations that prevent them from working …
… devices are gradually levelling out, particularly among youngpeople. However, the lack of gender diversity in the … students is hardly surprising, given the small number of young girls aspiring to become ICT professionals (Figure 35). …