… address on access to the labour market from a gender equal and intersectional approach. Dear colleagues, It’s a pleasure to be with you today, and many thanks to the Belgian Presidency for including in … Let me give you an example. Think of when your child is sick. What typically happens? Mothers step in. Who …
… 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 …
… improvements in policy, the work-life balance for men and women remains unequal in Europe. The research indicates that women remain the main carers of children and the elderly, in the majority of the Member States of the … work therefore a compromise must still be made between child care and a successful career. Reconciliation Policies …