… work in the informal economy, such as domestic work and care work, where human rights abuses are commonplace . … Work-Life Balance Directive the contribution of domestic care work to the achievement of gender equality targets … full time is particularly difficult for women with child- care responsibilities and no access to subsidised childcare. …
… for children and elderly relatives and the costs of formal care are important factors in decisions on whether to … balance, by establishing appropriate and affordable care for children and elderly dependents, notably by taking …
… compared to 16% of men. This might be due to inadequate care services for children and elderly people, transport … responsible for food selection and preparation, and the care and feeding of children. FAO believes that progress … and female genital mutilation Recognise and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of public …
… during extreme weather events and an increased burden from care work. There is also evidence of gender-specific … change. For example, women spend more time at home due to care duties, and thus depend on domestic heating to a greater … and ensure universal access to education, health care and economic opportunity. During the UN World conference …
… 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 …
… replicate gender segregation in domestic work and family care. For instance, some managers in the hotel and … are higher for women than for men. Economic resources, care duties and societal norms are the most relevant factors … (5% v. 10%). This reflects gender imbalances in family care and domestic work. The 2014 European Commission report …