… in the Swedish labour market is the difference in working time. There are many more women than men working part-time (30 % of women and 11 % of men 20-64 years in … men working part-time involuntarily. Promoting full-timeemployment has been high on the agenda since at least 2000. …
… others. Moreover, these policies ensure that mothers have time to readjust to work on their return and focus on … an initial maternity leave in 2010, she returned to work part-time in a 4-year incremental plan and the School … any stress associated with trying to balance childcare and part-time work, which, in most instances can amount to …
… your life? How nurseries enable people to participate in employment or education? How street lights, public transport … can benefit from outdoor activities and enjoy leisure time? We use infrastructure every day, often without even … In Europe, women are more likely to be employed in part-time roles and perform the bulk of unpaid domestic work. …
… less likely to secure a decent individual income through employment and they have a lower employment rate than men in … to structural inequalities such as a higher prevalence of part-time work, unequal division of household work, gender …
… staff members, if required. Provide opinion on possible part-time working. Recommendations on staff member's travel outside the place of employment for medical examinations or medical treatment or …
… is 11 July 2010 by not later than 22:00 Central European Time. Incomplete applications and applications sent to EIGE … for the interviews will be contacted. 4. Conditions of employment The place of employment shall be Vilnius … employment or self-employment) is taken into account. Part-time work will be taken into account in proportion to …