… economy, such as domestic work and care work, where human rights abuses are commonplace . Negative media representation of migrant women’s oppression can fuel racism and xenophobia and reinforce … language courses because of their responsibilities towards children or other dependents. Their need for reskilling or …
… employment. Against this backdrop, interest in women’s entrepreneurship has grown among scholars and policymakers. … work and family life Caring responsibilities for children and elderly relatives and the costs of formal care … more viable option than salaried employment for women with children, as it can reduce the cost of childcare by providing …
… carbon storage, water and soils. More than half of the EU’s land area is classified as being predominantly rural (51.3% … work; and 3) unremunerated family (mostly women and children) labour. Nevertheless, rural areas are crucial for … security in their own right and often do not hold property rights to land or farms. To overcome this latter aspect, …
… and a condition for the achievement of fundamental human rights. It increases cognitive and non-cognitive skills, … graduates (ISCED 6: post‑graduate programmes above master’s level) grew at a faster rate than the number of men … with women depicted as running the house and caring for children while men are depicted as wage-earners and …