… etc. In all OECD countries, women spend more time on care work (time spent to care for a child or another adult) as a primary activity than … is worth recalling that women are generally still the main care-giver in society. Care responsibilities may also …
… and gender-based violence, the increased burden of unpaid care work, and women’s participation in the labour market – … levels of decision-making; recognising the value of unpaid care work; enhancing the use of enabling technology (e.g. …
… (and other dependents) to different locations (such as day-care centres, school or leisure activities). This may require … children to school, running household errands, taking care of elderly family members, etc.). The lack of … and from work in time to also meet their domestic family care obligations, or provide ample space and flexibility for …
… and break occupational segregation, for instance: men in care work + primary education, women in engineering, science … fathering skills, so they would be more involved in care work at home; Women/ Men running programmes for … researching and/or promoting a gendered approach to health care and medicine; Women/ Men promoting a gendered approach …