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… and to promote the attractions and long-term potential benefits of a career in one of the tech professions. Another … reported in some of Poland’s offices to reconcile work and family life included the following: Flexible working … teleworking, which allow employees to combine work with family responsibilities Grants for childcare Programmes that …
… women remain the default carers in Irish society: family care work is unequally shared between women (70%) and men (30%). Of 27 countries in a global study on unpaid family and household work, Irish households spent the most … care facilities for elderly people means that female family members continue to experience a cultural and moral …