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  • Factsheet: gender in care - Slovakia

    Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support despite providing more care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.

  • Factsheet: gender in care - Slovenia

    Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in childcare, while men are slightly more involved in intensive long‑term care. Women receive less external support for long-term care than men. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Women report less leisure time, while men are slightly more...

  • Factsheet: gender in care - Spain

    Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support for long-term care, despite providing more of it. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.

  • Factsheet: gender in care - Sweden

    Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support despite providing more care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Women report less leisure time, while men are slightly more likely to struggle with balancing paid work...

  • Factsheet: gender gaps in care - Austria

    Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support for childcare despite providing more of it. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Women and men report similar levels of difficulty balancing responsibilities, although women have less...

  • Building Successful and Inclusive Organisations: Why gender-neutral job evaluation and classification pays off

    This policy brief highlights the key benefits of implementing gender-neutral job evaluation and classification for employers and provides additional insights for workers and social partners, who can likewise apply these methods in their collective agreements. The policy brief also introduces the step-by-step toolkit on gender-neutral job evaluation and classification, developed by EIGE and the European Commission to support the implementation...

    Building Successful and Inclusive Organisations: Why gender-neutral job evaluation and classification pays off
  • EU-wide guidelines on gender-neutral job evaluation and classification: Step-by-step toolkit

    This toolkit helps organisations across the EU carry out gender-neutral job evaluation and classification. It is the update of the EU guidelines on gender-neutral job evaluation and classification. It sets out practical steps to ensure jobs are assessed using objective, gender-neutral criteria. These criteria – known as ‘factors’ – include skills, responsibility, effort and working conditions. Designed for all employers...

    EU-wide guidelines on gender-neutral job evaluation and classification: Step-by-step toolkit
  • Factsheet: EU-wide guidelines on gender-neutral job evaluation and classification - Step-by-step toolkit

    Gender-neutral job evaluation and classification is a helpful tool for employers to uphold the principle of equal pay for the same work or work of equal value between women and men. In cooperation with the European Commission, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has developed a practical toolkit with clear steps, templates and examples to help organisations (and others)...

    Factsheet: EU-wide guidelines on gender-neutral job evaluation and classification - Step-by-step toolkit
  • Behind the numbers: Analysing police and justice data on intimate partner violence and domestic violence

    This study is one of EIGE’s several initiatives to improve the current situation of administrative data collection on violence against women in the EU. This report provides the results of EIGE’s second data collection exercise, which ran between 2023 and 2024, covers the period 2014-2022 and analyses the current state of data collection in the police and justice sectors on...

    Behind the numbers: Analysing police and justice data on intimate partner violence and domestic violence
  • CARE Survey – Second wave: Online Panel Survey on Gender Gaps in Unpaid Care, Individual and Social Activities (Technical report)

    This technical report details the methodology of the second wave of the Survey on Gender Gaps in Unpaid Care, Individual and Social Activities (the CARE Survey). It builds on the first wave conducted in 2022. The CARE Survey aims to address gender inequalities in care, enhancing the Gender Equality Index’s ability to monitor changes over of time more effectively and...

    CARE Survey – Second wave: Online Panel Survey on Gender Gaps in Unpaid Care, Individual and Social Activities-Technical report
  • EU Gender-based Violence Survey: Evidence for Policy and Practice

    Violence against women – as shown by the results of the European Union gender-based violence (EU-GBV) survey conducted by Eurostat, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) and the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) – is widespread and takes many forms. The results presented in this report represent the experiences of women in the 27 Member States with...

    EU Gender-based Violence Survey: Evidence for Policy and Practice
  • Sharing care, closing gender gaps: CARE Survey 2024

    The second wave of EIGE’s EU-wide survey on gender gaps in unpaid care and individual and social activities (CARE Survey) provides updated and comparable data on how women and men across the EU organise and experience unpaid care, housework, the use of informal and formal care services, and their leisure time. Conducted in 2024 across all 27 EU Member States...

    Sharing care, closing gender gaps: CARE Survey 2024