… across the EU have been doing some 36 hours of unpaid care work each week during the pandemic, which is almost … allow telework to become dominated by mothers trying to care for children at the same time as doing their job, while … we need is in the home. To give men the opportunity to care for their children right from day 1, governments should …
… equality should not only be considered in the silos of a policy, but rather it needs to be mainstreamed into every … Women working in retail, accommodation, residential care, domestic work and clothing manufacturing suffered heavy … derail women’s employment gains is the unequal sharing of care, which can hold women back from entering the job market, …
… that gender equality is a cross-cutting issue in all policy areas and should be always considered in decisions … of women being kept out of the labour market due to care responsibilities. Currently, 37.5 % of women in the EU care for children, the elderly, or people with disabilities …
… pay gap and women’s disproportionate burden of unpaid care. This report focuses on BPfA Area F, ‘Women and the … inequalities in pay are linked to gender inequalities in care in Europe. The analysis aims to contribute to important policy discussions on the gender pay gap and gender care gap. …
… data from statistical offices, academic works, policy reports – and combine/triangulate data from these … and timings? Are more women than men providing care for children and other family members? Which age groups among women and men provide more unpaid care? For example, do younger women provide more childcare …
… 52 years. Her long-term illness has left her with multiple care needs. In Spain, 16 % of men are over the age of 65, as … social inclusion in the community is possible under ESF+ policy objective 3, as are provisions for improving health … of healthcare and measures to improve access to long-term care (excluding infrastructure). Additional ERDF support …
… complex, everyday pressures on time, childcare and other care needs as key priorities. Step 2: Identify gender-aware … action Infrastructure for early childhood education and care Infrastructure for vocational education, training and … exclusion, including the most deprived and children Under policy objective 4, possible investment in the construction …
… balance by enhancing the quality and accessibility of care provision; supporting active ageing; strengthening integrated health care communication; advancing the integration of shared … interventions and components of project design. More on policy objective 4 Policy objective 4 of the CPR (‘A more …
… better work-life balance for parents and people with care responsibilities; ensure a broad policy framework to support parents’ participation in the … consider a more comprehensive approach, e.g. covering the care of other dependants, accessibility and quality efforts …
… managing authorities developed their PA, they chose policy objective 1, 'A smarter Europe by promoting innovative … credit, training and coaching on managing businesses, and care services and innovative ICT services to support … men, – such as ICT-supported interventions for providing care for older persons and other forms of social care. SME …
… gender gaps? Will it increase men’s engagement in unpaid care work? Will the representation of women in … The Swedish ESF uses a checklist at the national policy level to assess gender equality needs. This analysis … most in need. The Swedish ESF checklist at the national policy level: identifies gender differences and their …
… (e.g. data from statistical offices, academic works and policy reports) for a comprehensive understanding of … work-life balance help to better understand how work and care responsibilities are divided between women and men. Data …