… two spaces to grow significantly. Men spent most of their time in the public space, taking part in work and business, engaging in politics and … the private space – they completed domestic tasks provided care for children and elderly, and were generally excluded …
… do they make? How do current laws enable them to take care of children raised in a family while leading fulfilling … when it all begins, mothers are still spending much more time with their children than fathers are. I don’t need to … women being less likely to have a job, more likely to work part-time and in less senior position. The fact that having …
… mental load, gender equality in teleworking and unpaid care work after the pandemic". Good morning all, Early last … into context, that’s more or less what you give to a full-time job over the course of a year. Women have quite … and financial sacrifice. To do this, countries could make part-time and other flexible forms of work used by carers …
… talking about the work of raising children, of taking care of ageing parents, of cooking three meals a day. This … of by the state. Globally, the value of this invisible part of the economy is worth about 9 trillion euros . And … homes become workplaces, unpaid work also eats into the time you’re trying to reserve for paid work. Our latest …
… are working for free. 7.7 million people working full-time to power the national economy, but without being noted … women unable to take up paid work because they were taking care of children and ageing parents. Although this unpaid … on the free labour of women to power this invisible part of our economy. We need to make care count. First, we …
… of women being kept out of the labour market due to care responsibilities. Currently, 37.5 % of women in the EU … tend to choose jobs that are more likely to be temporary, part-time and/or precarious than men’s. Such jobs: pay less …
… take longer career breaks, and are more likely to choose part-time work to reconcile work and care responsibilities. The price to pay is high: in the EU, …
… and communications technology (ICT) and health or personal care. Gender segregation poses challenges for these … in jobs typical for their gender. Women often end up in part-time jobs that pay less and have a lower social status. Fewer …
… the hours that they work in order to provide informal care. One third of women who curtail their employment in … times longer than men on childcare per day. Women in full time employment who are also fulfilling a caring role are … reducing time available for leisure activities. Part-time work has become increasingly common in European …