… in relation to unpaid care for others in the family (e.g. older people or those with disabilities who have care needs)? … The 'motherhood penalty' refers to the phenomenon where women, upon becoming mothers, often experience a decline in … various factors, including the expectation and reality of women taking on a greater share of unpaid care work, such as …
… 10.5 million jobs in 2050 , which would benefit both women and men. About 70% of these jobs would be taken by … projections, which predict a rise in the number of older people out of the labour force. Demographics - GDP The … 2003) Higher women’s wages increase saving rates (study on older US individuals, Rossi and Sierminska, 2014) Higher …
… in society, which promotes an unequal status for men and women. Femicide is broadly defined as the killing of a woman … and can take different forms, such as the murder of women as a result of intimate partner violence; the torture … partner femicide, sexual murder, femicide of womenolder than 65 and racist and homophobic femicide. Based on …
… While women and men make up an equal share of those infected with … need of long-term care. This is now further complicated as older people, and especially women who are living alone and … no longer be able to rely on it to the same extent. For older people living in residential facilities, social …
… pharmacies and banks. EIGE’s research shows that women are over-represented in many of these sectors. Healthcare workers Although both women and men working in this sector are exposed to the … of the workers providing home-based professional care to older people and people with disabilities are women. Across …