… provided both women and men can access it despite work and family constraints. However, lack of time or financial … and women as men grow further in their roles as the main family breadwinner, and women continue in jobs that help them better combine work with family duties. The Gender Equality Index domains of time and …
… women and men spend commuting to and from work (15+) by family type and work attributes, EU-28, 2015 On average in … consistently shorter for women than men across various family and work dimensions (Figure 56). More notable dips in … times, potentially from increased efforts to combine family and work at any cost. When taking into account …
… or not, childcare is a key dimension of gender equality Family structures have changed drastically in recent decades. … a significant impact on childcare at a time when extended family members, such as grandparents, are less engaged in looking after their grandchildren. A broader range of family and work circumstances, which has led to parents …
… either formally by paid professionals or informally by family members, relatives, friends or others. LTC systems … men in the same age group, is not in paid work due to family and/or care responsibilities [3] . Evidence of greater … outside of paid work? (D) Caring for disabled or infirm family members, neighbours or friends under 75 years old; (E) …
… rates, coupled with the decline of the male breadwinner family model, have unsettled traditional gender work roles … entitlement, an individual transferable entitlement or a family entitlement. The latter means that a family can decide who takes the leave. While parental leave …
… intentional homicide of women by an intimate partner or by family member or relatives. In 2016, 16 EU Member States … reported a total of 788 women killed by a partner or family member. On average, intimate partners or family members intentionally killed more than one woman every …
… Not only does family type determine the overall time that women and men … every day, only 38 % of lone fathers do likewise. For this family type, the gender gap in domestic work narrows to … doing housework every day for at least 1 hour a day. Family formation plays a role when analysing the situation of …
… or non-formal education and training of women and men, by family type, age, level of education, and country of birth … and informal education. The lack of time due to work or family-related duties are the strongest barriers to adult … participation, the opposite is true for women, for whom family reasons represent higher barrier levels (see …
… monthly gross earnings in PPS of women and men, by age, family type, level of education, country of birth and … This statistic supports wider research findings that family formation and corresponding gender norms and …
… children were around 60 % (Figure 12) regardless of the family type. Lone fathers had a higher FTE employment rate … (18 p.p.). These ages coincide with the peak times for family formation and increasing care duties — be it for … equivalent employment rate (FTE) by women and men, age, family type, level of education, country of birth and …
… disproportionate responsibility for care of dependent family members and household tasks is a major factor of … available data shows that there is an uneven impact of family life on women and men. Women are engaged … women and men take their decisions regarding both work and family. For more effective policies on work—life balance, the …