… combined impact of hourly earnings, the monthly average of paid hours and employment rate. On average, 7 % of women indicate their partner forbidding them to work and/or controlling family finances and their expenses. * … loan) Power and control Access to resources (incl. work, banking) Financial literacy Decision-making (about …
… almost completely or for the most part someone else (paid), almost completely or for the most part someone else … which can have negative spillover effects both in terms of work-life balance and in the labour market. EIGE had … shift and developing new habits in childcare duties work in parallel, benefitting both parents and children …
… us today. It’s great to be here to speak about EIGE’s work programme in 2022. We have three priority topics for the … first is that we are now even more explicitly aligning our work programme with the political priorities of the European … EU-wide survey, which asked women and men how much their paid and unpaid hours changed during the pandemic. This will …
… see gender balance for another 125 years. Quotas clearly work. But for some reason, they still make people uneasy. … progression. And even when women are able to return to work after having children, even when they have managed to … some 7.7 million women in the EU are kept out of paidwork because they are providing care. To put that into …
… in retail, accommodation, residential care, domestic work and clothing manufacturing suffered heavy job losses, … assumption that caring is still women’s work, even when paid, contributes to its undervaluation. When thinking about … skills if they want to take advantage of the new, well-paid jobs becoming available, which require a high level of …
… There is a direct link between the unequal division of unpaid care in households and gender inequality in the labour … Equality (EIGE). Across the EU, the bulk of unpaid care work is done by women, with 92 % providing unpaid care several days a week – as opposed to 68 % of men. …