… but in a majority of those caring for children and older people. They are left out of entire sectors of the economy, … challenges they face. We found out that they are mainly young, highly educated, and taking care of children – in … to those caring for small children. Anyone who has had young children can confirm: they cry, they get sick, they …
… topics for the coming years. An economy that works for people in 2022 , a European green deal in 2023 , and our … topics for the coming years. An economy that works for people in 2022 , a European green deal in 2023 , and our … Did you know, for example, that most platform workers are young, highly educated and working another job alongside …
… but not remunerated. As the workplace moved into people’s homes, time spent on cooking and housework increased … of the EU population shifted to telework. The rates of people working from home are higher in households with … work-life balance conflicts, especially for women with young children aged 0-5 years. The situation for lone parents …
… positions is reflected in the failure to recognise people’s diverse needs across public policy in the EU. … EU are men. The digital world can also be more hostile to young women, who are more likely to face online harassment than young men and subsequently hesitate to engage in political …
… into account: 1. Target group The ultimate target group is people, considering both individuals and legal entities. 2. … harming it. Direct impact When regulating or affecting people’s access to resources (grants, jobs, composition of … to promote the employment of certain groups of people (the young, people over a certain age, etc.). Indirect impact When …
… Almost one in four people in the EU live at risk of poverty or social exclusion. … and men and also vary across the span of a person’s life. Youngpeople (18-24) make up 10 % of all poor in the EU. While the …