… the traditional role of wives and mothers by raising their children in line with the jihadist ideology to professional … food and caring for sick or vulnerable migrants (including children and elderly people). In the EU, on average 19 out of … to vulnerable groups, these are mostly identified as children at risk of sexual exploitation. In this regard, this …
… between the employment rates for women with and without children under twelve is greater than 10 percentage points”. … their careers, but statistics clearly show that women with children work shorter hours than those without, unlike … They should strive to provide childcare to at least 90% of children aged between 3 and the mandatory school age, and to …
… 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 … by establishing appropriate and affordable care for children and elderly dependents, notably by taking full …
… work; and 3) unremunerated family (mostly women and children) labour. Nevertheless, rural areas are crucial for … of men. This might be due to inadequate care services for children and elderly people, transport facilities and the … selection and preparation, and the care and feeding of children. FAO believes that progress towards eliminating …
… with women depicted as running the house and caring for children while men are depicted as wage-earners and … to gender patterns also plays a significant role as children are likely to react when other children do not replicate gender-typical behaviours. …
… older people who often stay in the family home after their children have left. Women are also disproportionally affected … of people are totally dependent on biomass for energy. Children and women suffer from health problems because they …
… There is a low number of men who obtain custody over their children in case of divorce, due to the belief that women are … over the safety and other concerns of the victim – and her children. Different areas of civil law are characterised by … likelihood of having caring responsibilities for their children, families and others. The specific needs of women …
… risks of uncollected waste and the stress of looking after children in unsafe places. Thus, the provision of safe places for children to play and of social and cultural infrastructure …
… fighting tourism-related sexual violence against women and children. Some of the most relevant actions taken by the … on combating sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children and child pornography Directive 2012/29/EU on common … (such as nursery schools) for working mothers of children aged between 0 and 3 years. It also calls on the …
… most cases, women are responsible for accompanying their children (and other dependents) to different locations (such … with, other daily household tasks (e.g. taking children to school, running household errands, taking care of … groups such as women, disabled people, the elderly and children. When it comes to safety issues, it should be noted …
… and from being a child to being responsible for their own children. Across the EU, young people have been increasingly … of them overlapping and vaguely differentiating between children and youth. This diversity and lack of a concrete … young people to be aged 15 – 29 years of age, while children are categorised as being aged 0 – 14 years. In 2014 …