… call is to support women researchers with young children and single fathers of young children preparing a scientific … career step). The application was announced in 2018 and 2020, and will open again in autumn 2022. Another MTA … the grant within four years of the birth of their youngest child; (2) have spent at least one year at home on childcare …
… call is to support women researchers with young children and single fathers of young children preparing a scientific … career step). The application was announced in 2018 and 2020, and will open again in autumn 2022. Another MTA … the grant within four years of the birth of their youngest child; (2) have spent at least one year at home on childcare …
… this speech at a ministerial conference on the European Child Guarantee, organised by the French presidency of the EU … childhood, we need to start by looking at the parents and guardians. What choices do they make? How do current laws … a family while leading fulfilling lives outside the home, and how do they make it tricky? What is the impact of gender …
… on pay transparency organised by the European Economic and Social Committee on 5 May 2021. The speech was part of a … should be paid the same, regardless of who’s doing it. And yet, women are still paid on average 14 % less per hour … pay gap actually widens the older women get, with having a childand getting married both having a negative impact on …
… a medium-sized IT company that operates in seven countries and has 1000 employees. In Finland, Netlight employs around 40 people and provides a variety of services from software development … currently under way to support fathers’ participation in child care, especially taking up parental leave. The Family …
… More women and men are living on the edge of poverty and social … There is also clear evidence that a heavy dependence on a father’s income in many families increases the risk of … children have a job. With the arrival of each additional child, the economic independence of women shrinks. The need …
… general EU population. Almost half (48%) of lone mothers and a third (32%) of lone fathers are at risk of poverty or … million children in the EU are poor - For every additional child, a woman’s risk of falling into poverty increases Browse EIGE's reports and publications on the critical areas of the BPfA …
… improvements in policy, the work-life balance for men and women remains unequal in Europe. The research indicates … work therefore a compromise must still be made between child care and a successful career. Reconciliation Policies … where paternity leave is non-transferable, an increase in father’s participation in parenting is reported representing …
… national awareness raising campaign targeted at SMEs and employed parents. The main theme was fatherhood and active fathering, and the campaign aimed to encourage men … a database of examples of good practice, the ‘Day with a Child at Work’ campaign, a competition on employers’ good …
… to find the family-friendliest firm in the country, and since 2009 the government has given financial support … its action plan to improve the reconciliation of work and family life (2011-2015). The competition raises awareness … a public ceremony. “I can’t say that Estonian society was child- or family-friendly in 2000. Ten years ago the issue of …
… company TDC, which is the largest telephone, broadband, and television company in Denmark, has since 2002 had a … hug from Daddy” aimed to raise awareness amongst fathers and has led to a large increase in fathers taking leave. … parental leave, in addition to two weeks leave after a child is born, brought home from hospital, or adopted. One of …