… such as caring for children, older family members, or people with disabilities. Between carers, women tend to spend … days a week (%, 16-74, 2022) Source: QC13.Considering all people whom you are providing care for (e.g., people with … single parents, couples with children, and foreign-born or young carers report the highest frequency of work-life …
… you want and how you want is a significant motivator for people who have grown tired of the 9-5 rigidity and seek more … motivations to join platform work change depending on age. Young women (aged 16–24) are 9 % more likely than young men to take part in platform work to gain income while …
… scrutiny, as our results show that specific groups of people, who tend to be in more vulnerable situations during … for medical checks over the pandemic year. In addition, young women faced more elevated levels of unemployment in the … men spend at least 4 hours on a typical weekday caring for young children. The gender gap in time-intensive housework …
… about others not represented in the AI workforce, such as people of colour. This is why I am happy the European … the Commission’s commitment to train more women and people from diverse backgrounds to become AI professionals. … challenges they face. We found out that they are mainly young, highly educated, and taking care of children – in …
… of their background. That is why EU policies to integrate people with a migrant or Roma background highlight quality … early years care would also create more role models for young girls and boys, who would see that looking after … And children are sensitive to gender roles. Children as young as four are able to divide activities and objects into …
… 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 …
… choices and career aspirations for girls and boys from a young age. The current situation needs to change. It is up to … everyone - parents, peers, teachers and politicians to let youngpeople know that they have both the ability and the …
… different to the rest of the population. For example, people with a migrant background are twice at risk of poverty than women and men born in the EU. Young men are missing out on educational opportunities compared to young women and lone mothers have more difficulties to access …
… the subject choices girls and boys make when they are young, which can determine their future career aspirations. … situation in the job market. Special focus will be on people who work less than 10 hours a week, earn a low salary …
… by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). Youngpeople, lone parents, migrants, people with disabilities and … to mobility, accessing transport and buildings. Age: Youngpeople are most affected by poverty and social …