… live from the event. Stay tuned! 18.03.2024 – Keeping care high on the agenda My last intervention was in a high-level dialogue on care with ministers and high representatives of Latin … and intersectionality, labour market, leadership, social policy, education, and access to essential services. I think …
… activities and techniques to provide evidence for policy and decision makers – the tentative outcomes of which, … both needs. One aspect key for flexibility is external care infrastructure – as you know EIGE places priority on … evidence and recommendations on closing the gender care gap. The EU Care Strategy holds a promise for …
… on 25 February addressing new ways to revolutionise the care system. Good afternoon to you all. It’s wonderful to be … And if we want see change – or to start a revolution on care in this case – we have to get personal. So, let’s bring it home. We need to talk about unpaid care. Differently. Because the reality is just not working …
… for positive change if this was matched to wider policy goals. Smart targeting of that €2 trillion in public … the way we live and work. She explains: “When consumers care about sustainability, they might avoid fast fashion. And … the additional responsibility, they should be there to care for big social issues, such as gender equality. …
… to areas that need improvement and ultimately supports policy makers to design more effective gender equality … a reality for everyone in every area. Gender norms around care, gender segregation in education and the labour market, … are most needed. The 2022 Index has a thematic focus on care in the pandemic. It explores the division of informal …
… these social constructions are reinforced by structural policy choices that fail to account for gender perspectives. … in the workplace. These ideas lead me to my second topic. Care. Care responsibilities should never cause anyone to leave …
… policies, but also wants to be at the forefront of care. She highlighted how the state care system in Spain is a strategic economic sector but needs … And then to commit to action.” “And balancing care responsibilities more equally between men and women is a …
… cannot replace the other. Gender mainstreaming is not a policy goal in itself, but a means to achieve gender … the gender pay and pension gap, closing the gender care gap, and achieving gender balance in decision-making and … parents responsible and entitled when it comes to family care. It focuses mainly on a broad approach in order to …
… cannot replace the other. Gender mainstreaming is not a policy goal in itself, but a means to achieve gender … Gender equality is enshrined in overarching EU legal and policy documents (see Annex 2) and in the SDGs. In addition … market participation and work-life balance, invest in care facilities, support female entrepreneurship, combat …
… The services covered include healthcare and social care, education and training, community and cultural … in light regime contracts; for example, in a contract for care services, the overall cost of the service could be set … is that the caregiver has to follow the council’s equality policy, which includes taking part in ongoing quality work …