Unpaid economic activities performed for the direct benefit of the household or for the households of relatives or friends on a reciprocal basis, including everyday domestic work and a great variety of self-provisioning activities and/or professional activity, whether as a sole or secondary occupation, exercised gainfully and not occasionally, on the limits of, or outside, statutory, regulatory or contractual obligations, but excluding informal activities that are also part of the criminal economy.
… the pressing constraints placed on the individual/family/economy by the gendered social relations and reactions to the … such as stereotypes, risk behaviour, health and pandemic, informal care, domestic work and family life in times of a …
… the pressing constraints placed on the individual/family/economy by the gendered social relations and reactions to the … such as stereotypes, risk behaviour, health and pandemic, informal care, domestic work and family life in times of a …
… the pressing constraints placed on the individual/family/economy by the gendered social relations and reactions to the … such as stereotypes, risk behaviour, health and pandemic, informal care, domestic work and family life in times of a …
… equal participation across different sectors of the economy, addressing the gender pay and pension gap, closing … https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/economy-works-p… [10] Key principle 2 gender equality) … https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/economy-works-p… [21] …
… centres and universities, focusing on the low carbon economy, resilience and adaptation to climate change 0 % 30 … and cooperation between enterprises, focusing on circular economy 0 % 31 Financing of working capital in SMEs in the … low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair …
… L. (1995). What makes women sick: Gender and the political economy of health. London: Macmillan International Higher … https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/economy-works-p… European Commission. (2020a). Communication … Carbonnier, C. (2015). Taking the low road: the political economy of household services in Europe. In The political …
… examined how the emergence of platform work and the gig economy has to some extent shifted the traditional power … With the employment status of workers in the platform economy shifting towards that of ‘independent contractor’, … highlighted ways in which women engaged in the platform economy are exposed to a risk of violence from users. This is …
… digitalisation in two dynamic and growing segments of the economy: the ICT sector and platform work. ICT jobs offer … This often consists of prejudices and institutionalised or informal barriers established in personnel practices, job … is known for a high prevalence of irregular employment, informal and precarious working arrangements, heavy workloads …
… patterns of gender segregation in the broader economy. Definition of platform work There are many … the ICT sector have increased in importance in the overall economy and secured their status as providing well-paid, … platforms could support women’s employment The platform economy [1] in the EU is, as yet, a relatively small …