… activity will create sustainable jobs. Self-employment, also contributes to job creation in Europe, as … and occupational segregation competing demands on time (double burden of home and work responsibilities). … women may view self-employment as a better alternative to part-timeemployment or to being out of the labour force. …
… environmental protection, landscape preservation, rural employment and food security. Agriculture is not uniform … of: 1) invisibility of women’s work; 2) [the] seasonal and part-time nature of women’s work; and 3) unremunerated family …
… economic and financial policy. All EU Member States form part of the economic and monetary union (EMU), which is an … integrated set of policies to promote and support women’s employment. Research suggests that well-designed, … related implications for welfare outcomes. At the same time, the increased participation of women in the labour …
… Relevance of gender in employment While considerable progress has been made in … the labour market concern differences in: employment rate. part-time work. unpaid care and family responsibilities. access to …
… and women travel: because women are far more likely to be part-time workers, they travel off-peak more often than men. In … afford the lost time. For instance, women may turn down employment opportunities further away from home if the …
… the EU, young people have been increasingly using more time for the transition to adulthood, as the pathways to the … more likely to be affected by low pay and precarious employment as young mothers and lack adequate work-life … traineeship (37% versus 32%). Conversely, young women take part in non-formal learning activities more often than men. …