… a while. What does unpaid care mean? It’s looking after children – from getting them ready for school, to putting … are twice as likely as men to provide the bulk of care for children under 12 years old. In other words, women dedicate … hours per day on providing informal childcare to their own children. Beyond the knowledge we gained through our …
… space – they completed domestic tasks provided care for children and elderly, and were generally excluded from … working at a company. I live with my husband and two small children. My husband’s company did not offer him generous … choice to invest more of his time in the home, with our children. With hours cut out from commuting and greater …
… has had a significantly gendered impact for women with children forced to flee the country. The security, migration, … need for solutions and protection. Displaced women and children are experiencing stress, trauma and health …
… to our lives. It seems obvious: we need carers to raise children, to take care of older people and those with … do significantly more. They put in more hours caring for children, they cook more, they clean more – across the EU, a … nightly clapping for carers and the sight of colleagues’ children on Zoom calls has made the reality sink in that we …
… balance conflicts, especially for women with young children aged 0-5 years. Despite men taking on more care … women who are more involved in the virtual classroom with children. Our study shows that mothers have to deal with interruptions by children more often than fathers when teleworking. Constant …
… limits their career opportunities and earning potential. Children are also involved in caring for family members - … than boys. Caring for adult family members means that children might miss out on opportunities to live a normal …