… is to provide lasting solutions rather than attractive policy headlines. AON’s policy on gender is part of a wider … women remain the default carers in Irish society: family care work is unequally shared between women (70%) and men … Irish households spent the most time each day (29%) on care for household members. Related to the historical role of …
… Karlovac had the same opportunity. Country information — policy in context According to EU data, the ICT sector in … women’s employment — especially the lack of childcare and care for older family members — and raised the issue of the … positions. It stressed the need to develop new family care services and models of education and training for women …
… who still tend to take a lion’s share of household and care responsibilities and therefore do not have time to … of their employees. This is our contribution to help policy-makers take targeted actions in line with EU’s …