… EU, women do the bulk of the cooking, household tasks and care work. This situation is mirrored among persons with … (29 %) and a fifth of men with disabilities (20 %) care daily for someone, whether it be children, older people … despite the fact that persons with disabilities also need care themselves. These factors make it harder for women to …
… and communications technology (ICT) and health or personal care. Gender segregation poses challenges for these … our ageing society will put more and more pressure on the care sector. There are big gender imbalances and a serious …
… is in the unequal division of time women and men spend on care, domestic tasks and social activities. Out of all the … (by 10.6 points). Women spend increasingly more time on care activities and little on leisure, sporting or voluntary …
… would require affordable quality childcare, after school care and care for other dependents, including the elderly and the … innovative measures to promote equal sharing of work and care”. With this scenario, Europe can aspire to close the …
… equality but also includes involving public figures who care about equality problems in various forms of cooperation. … done in the area of gender equality, urging all those who care to contribute to the promotion of gender equality and …
… the hours that they work in order to provide informal care. One third of women who curtail their employment in order to offer care report the reason to be the lack of care services. According to EIGE’s current research, women of …
… point [3]. 13. Around 30% of working-age women with care responsibilities are either economically inactive or work part-time due to the lack of care services for children and other dependent persons [3]. … Employed women spend 39 hours a week on average on home care activities compared to men's 26 hours [10]. 17. Care …