… gaps persist in the labour market and distribution of care responsibilities. Women remain the main carers for … working lives are more likely to be affected by the care needs of dependants. This is evident in their higher …
… and increasing men’s participation in domestic duties and care work. Finally, it is necessary to highlight one … should be to increase their involvement in housework and care work. Furthermore, and in order to ensure equal control …
… Women and men share equally in household work and family care, child education and care while maintaining their independent living. Women and … Women and men receive gender just services in health care and sports. Women and men feel safe and live free from …
… field of activity, e.g. housing, public transport, health care. For each field, they describe which gender equality … activity in question (e.g. regional development, geriatric care, labour market measures etc.). With the help of …
… to work. Here, it should also be noted that provision of care not only includes childcare, but also care for the elderly and for disabled persons. The reconciliation of paid work and long-term care is especially difficult because care can be required for …
… market. Women and men share equitably in family- and care-related work involving household chores, child rearing, … learn and teach in a gender-equitable way in schools, day care centers, and all other educational facilities. Women and men are offered gender-equitable programs in health care and sports. Women and men feel safe and are not subject …