… toll on human health and lives has grown, the intertwined social, economic and health dimensions of our lives have come … challenges affecting people’s health relate to their social and economic situation and socioeconomic inequalities … women and men vary, this chapter examines the role of social constructs, including masculinity and work–family …
… function well. However, resistance to change in gendered social norms, especially men’s involvement in care duties, … up (European Commission, 2021a). The European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan includes a call for Member States …
… lives, work also impacts well-being and health through social, physical and psychosocial hazards, including the risk … technology and care industries. The European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan (European Commission, 2021d), which …
… health conditions through sensors, monitoring daily life activities (e.g. social and physical activities), helping to manage daily … sphere, increasing people’s independence, facilitating social interaction and access to information, and reducing …
… that 9 % of employed women and 11 % of employed men use social media in the context of their work. Increasingly, … staff interviewed (58 %) had experienced sexist attacks on social media, including repeated misogynistic insults and … with many affected women choosing to opt out of certain social networks despite their usefulness in their profession, …
… the fact that women and men work in different economic activities and occupations (Eurostat, 2018), with those that … al. (2017) report that workers’ race and gender affect the social feedback that they receive, although the impact is …
… (which measures gender equality in engagement in care and socialactivities) and the availability of some flexible working … hours as fitting well or very well with their family or social commitments outside work, which is only somewhat …
… framework agreement on telework was negotiated by the social partners, establishing teleworking as a way for … deprive workers of much of the traditional labour and social protections crucial for achieving gender equality … costs) to workers and denies them important work and social protections (De Stefano, 2016; Overseas Development …
… of such technologies. Figure 41. Use of ICT at work and activities performed by women and men (aged 16–74) in the EU … tasks, such as abstract thinking or unstructured social interactions, are proving more difficult to automate, … degree of intellectual tasks or a mix of intellectual and social tasks. For example, some health, education and social …
… if they are to ensure full participation of people in social and working life. The internet has been of paramount … participation in both basic and advanced skill enhancement activities, gender inequality tends to have a negative … [1] Digital skills indicators are based on selected activities related to internet or software use performed by …
… example, ‘tracking and datafication of the body and daily activities, such as running, sleeping, walking and eating’ … women turned to the internet for work, school, services or socialactivities. However, ICT also facilitated the spread … look for online learning materials. Women outpace men in social networking and searches for information about …
… of work is addressed under the European Pillar of Social Rights, which endorses the principles of fair working conditions, access to social protection and gender equality. Although the Pillar … for gender equality in the context of two economic activities closely linked to digitalisation, one usually …
… With an EU score of 61.6 points, socialactivities is the subdomain with the lower score in the time … and Estonia. As seen in Figure 17, workers’ involvement in socialactivities [3] reveals important inequalities in how …
… are often employed in irregular jobs with no access to social protection or labour rights (ILO, 2018b; Spasova … extended period of time, depend on help with daily living activities and/or [are] in need of some permanent care’ …