… to (abusing) a close person or a person in his custody or care, causing physical or psychological suffering to such … of food, rest or sleep, or denying of necessary personal care, clothing, hygiene, health care, housing, upbringing or education, c) forcing the person …
… 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 …
… autonomy of its victims.” New WHO guidelines for health care professionals Health services play a central role in … on first-line support, identification of and clinical care for intimate partner violence and sexual assault, training of health care providers, policy and programmatic approaches to …
… activities, and for the accessibility and availability of care facilities for elderly persons. Also, the use of … more involved in part time work to be able to care for children, and therefore work longer paid and unpaid …
… and stimulate debate about the unequal sharing of care work. It includes tools for couples to monitor and … society requires free time. The division of domestic and care work is not purely a private matter, but a matter for … to communicate the advantages of a fairer distribution of care work for both genders. Other objectives were higher …