… share of women with disabilities lacking access to medical care was 30 %, 23 % and 22 % respectively. In contrast, in … between Member States in access requirements for health services (WHO, 2018). Migrant and refugee women may face additional problems related to reproductive health (European Parliament, 2016). For example, undocumented …
… in the domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power, health and violence, as well as intersecting inequalities. By … cuts across three broad areas: paid work, unpaid work (care), and education and training. It presents indicators in six specific areas: parental-leave policies; informal care for older adults or people with disabilities, as well as …
… as one of a wide range of factors that shape the health outcomes of a population (Sen, Östlin, & George, … to life expectancy, exposure to risk factors and mental health issues (OECD/EU, 2018). These factors include the … ability to access resources, to make decisions and to care for their health. Timely access to good-quality, …
… and socioeconomic changes are increasing the demand for care workers, predominantly women trapped in low-quality jobs … women’s and men’s participation in the education, human health and social work sectors. Quality of work is measured …
… about the national policy context and available care services for the elderly and dependents has been … in areas that promote well-being, such as occupational health, have been identified. Yes No Works council (a body …
… costs resulting from an inability to combine work and care responsibilities, for example high staff turnover and … are often perceived as being closely linked to employee health. This saves money for companies, through the reduced … to work’ days, and join public–private partnerships for care services. Companies seek certification for these …
… Women and men share equally in household work and family care, child education and care while maintaining their independent living. Women and … Women and men receive gender just services in healthcare and sports. Women and men feel safe and live free …
… area or field of activity, e.g. housing, public transport, healthcare. For each field, they describe which gender equality … activity in question (e.g. regional development, geriatric care, labour market measures etc.). With the help of …
… that men can also benefit from gender equality; balancing care and employment tasks as well as an improved work-life balance is also related to improvements in male health – even leading to an increased life expectancy …
… market. Women and men share equitably in family- and care-related work involving household chores, child rearing, … learn and teach in a gender-equitable way in schools, day care centers, and all other educational facilities. Women and men are offered gender-equitable programs in healthcare and sports. Women and men feel safe and are not …
… portfolio areas – welfare and family policies, employment, health, culture and education – while men generally lead … which women should contribute mostly in areas related to ‘care’ (IPU: 2011). Gender-sensitive parliaments promote the … committees in the 7th term (Environment, Public Health and Food Security, Civil Liberties, Justice and Home …