… in women’s and men’s access to health and long-term care and/or housing and property. In particular, certain … factors that increase the risk of poverty family care burden/work–life balance poverty and social exclusion … benefit systems. Finally, adequately crediting periods of care in the pension system can help to ensure women's …
… Finally, regulatory reform that supports child and elderly care can also promote gender equality. Gender implications in … is, however, not enough. Fiscal allowances for unpaid care labour are even more important in terms of creating … and public investments in accessible and good-quality care facilities for children and elderly people. According to …
… reasons for this: their reproductive role their role as care-givers for dependants (children and the elderly or … medical services. This can be the cost of medical care which can be prohibitively expensive, time and … caused by waiting lists and the distance to travel for care. Men are more likely than women to declare other …
… and gender-based violence, the increased burden of unpaid care work, and women’s participation in the labour market – … levels of decision-making; recognising the value of unpaid care work; enhancing the use of enabling technology (e.g. …
… in access to the labour market young families and care responsibilities. Issues of gender inequality in the … for women aged 25 – 29, reaching 65.5%. Young families and care responsibilities Starting a family may be another … women, and are probably related to the availability of care services and the prevalent social values. Similarly, the …