… been found to rapidly leave jobs dominated by women due to social stigma, with some preferring unemployment [1] . This … statement in 2019 [7] . Yet without organisational change to combat deeply entrenched gender stereotypes and … for women’s performance’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 93, No 5, 2007, pp. 764–779 ( …
… 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 … strictly set by the company with no possibility for change (compared with almost 60 % of the rest of the working …
… OECD, 2017a; Piasna and Drahokoupil, 2017). The pattern of change also varies a lot by country. This transformation is … 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 …
… is viewed as mutually constitutive: technological change is shaped and structured according to societal norms … women turned to the internet for work, school, services or social activities. 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 … conditions, and adequate and sustainable consumer and social protection. More recently, the President of the …
… (e.g. a history of smoking), working conditions and other social factors (Gebhard et al., 2020). For example, women … but they work as front-line providers of healthcare and social care. A study of eight countries found that women are … closing infrastructure (including health facilities) and social distancing may have a more far-reaching impact. The …
… the Netherlands lost ground in the subdomain of social power (– 3.5 points). The Member State with the … decreases in gender equality in decision-making in the social subdomain (– 4.7 and – 2.9 points, respectively). … of 2.6 points and 1.3 points each. Romania’s score for social decision-making decreased by 10 points, with little …
… in Estonia. France and Hungary have not seen their scores change substantially since 2010 (+ 0.7 and + 0.2 points, … the Gender Equality Index (after the domain of power). The social activities subdomain, with a score of 61.6 points in … in the allocation of time to care and domestic work and social activities. The first subdomain of care activities …
… the combination of demographic trends and technological change likely to exacerbate the situation (EESC, 2018). … in secondary level education (European Commission, 2019g). Social norms and gendered expectations regarding career …
… or informal work, with limited access to various work and social protections, which puts them at a particular … 30 of all employed women worked in education, health and social work activities, compared with 8 of men. Other sectors … and men’s participation in the education, human health and social work sectors. Quality of work is measured by flexible …
… The gender inequalities in time use for caring and social activities (65.7 points) have seen a drop of … in the EU is a direct consequence of the different pace of change in each Member State in the short term (2017–2018) and …
… balance, there remains a need for more structural change in all domains and Member States. Gender equality in … marked impact on working mothers. The lockdown and social distancing measures have been associated with an … or informal work, with limited access to various work and social protections, placing them in especially dire …
… The gender balance in decision-making is a major driver of change in almost all Member States. In the long term … since 2010 and in 21 Member State since 2017. Poverty or social exclusion are concentrated among certain particularly … associated closure of schools and lack of availability of social support systems (carers, childminders, grandparents) …
… when voluntary, is in itself empowering. It may stimulate change in the women themselves and in the sending and … and finance) where women are less represented than men. Social isolation and lower labour market participation can … limited knowledge of the local language and lack of social networks make migrant women particularly vulnerable to …
… Were key actors (such as trainers, tutors, employers and social partners) made aware of the importance of integrating … desk for project implementation The Swedish European Social Fund Council (ESF-Council) established a support … equal opportunities and non-discrimination. Results that change women's lives After 3 years, the results of the Calí …
… etc.) and in their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political) on the basis of their sex or because of … in the context of the project or activity. As a measure of socialchange and the performance/effectiveness of projects, …