… Much of the current policy debate about the future of work centres on the … dominated by women, such as schoolteacher or personal care worker in a residential service, are considered … difficult to automate. In fact, the number of personal care workers has risen substantially in recent years …
… decreases with the number of children in the family. Care responsibilities keep 7.7 million women out of the … than men (29 % and 6 %, respectively) work part-time to care for children and other dependent family members. Lower … inequalities faced by women and thus require a coordinated policy response. Lone mothers, older women and women with …
… Market: The Cost of Interruptions. Centre for Economic Policy Research . Retrieved from … (2020). Mortality associated with COVID-19 outbreaks in care homes: early international evidence. International Long Term CarePolicy Network . Retrieved from …
… risks to gender equality. However, academic, public and policy debates on the digital future of work have often … the goal of gender equality. While a number of positive policy developments can be noted, major challenges remain if … in which new technologies are transforming the world of care. …
… in adult learning – the issues high on the EU policy agenda. Targets for tertiary education attainment … facing increased difficulties in combining their work and care responsibilities. With many women and men out of work …
… women. This is reflected in the wider trend in EU policy towards a more social Europe. For example, gender … competence to intervene directly in Member States’ social policy initiatives, which means that the implementation of … in pension systems. The provision of pension credits for care-related career breaks in occupational pension schemes …
… are often rooted in the unequal distribution of care and other responsibilities within the household (EIGE, … inactive population due to caring responsibilities. Key EU policy priorities and actions relating to gender equality in … supporting provision of quality childcare and long-term care using EU funding a proposal to revise the targets set by …
… 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 …
… men? Did it contribute to national, sub-national and EU policy commitments and mandates on gender equality? Was the … and digital inclusion, such as childcare, social and elder care, accessible transport and digital home care support. Expanding the physical infrastructure of care …
… whether or not both women and men are reached? Use the EU policy objectives as a guide, consulting Tool 1 and the … indicators include: increased proportion of men’s time in care-related activity increased employment for women and men, including migrant women, in the formal care economy increase in women’s access to, and hours in, …
… 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 …