… pandemic. What we can clearly see is that our healthcare workers, on the frontline of this coronavirus pandemic, have … because they make up the majority (76 %) of healthcare workers in the EU. Although both women and men working in … because they make up the majority (76 %) of healthcare workers in the EU. The formal care sector comes with its …
… men, doctors, nurses, carers, scientists, teachers, shop workers, cleaners…I don’t need to go on. Overwhelmingly, we … sick. During the pandemic, carers were declared essential workers and we clapped for them nightly as they risked their … on the frontlines of our lives and of the pandemic, care workers are some of the lowest paid people in the EU. Their …
… local community also show a strong desire to intervene. Co-workers are less likely to intervene. Securing the … it to the authorities, particularly neighbours and co-workers, who tend to have a less close relationship with the …
… scale of employment reductions is affecting women and men workers, born outside the EU in a big way. For women, their … of Eurostat LFSQ_ERGAED; LFSQ_ERGACOB data In the EU-27, workers in the accommodation and food service sector, and … who are highly vulnerable to economic shocks are domestic workers. In the EU, the majority are women (95 %), mainly …
… unable to work or continuing virtually. This excludes workers categorised as ‘essential’, who continued their jobs on the frontline of the pandemic. This group includes workers in the health and care sector, victim support … are over-represented in many of these sectors. Healthcare workers Although both women and men working in this sector …