… to think about how we can give around 7.7 million European women who are out of employment because of care … long-term care, we see that female carers pay much higher economic price than male carers. Women are twice as likely … opportunities for care infrastructure, especially in rural and remote areas, explicitly connecting them with …
… other forms of inequality inflict significant social and economic costs upon society. Other costs of failing to … user satisfaction with services, which may affect both women and men, depending on which services are highlighted. … characteristics, such as age, income, poverty level, urban/rural location, disability, race or ethnicity. This …