… €3.15 trillion . Compared with labour market and education policies, gender equality policies have a strong impact on … (Knowles, Lorgelly, Owen, 2002) Life expectancy/family and child health Evidence of economic impact POSITIVE/INCREASE … impact POSITIVE EFFECT /INCREASE Fathers increase their care-giving time when mothers increase their paid work …
… formation. Family support in the form of appropriate childcare, flexible working arrangements, cash and tax benefits for families with children etc were addressed as policies known to facilitate the reconciliation of work and …
… on working time (someone who is pregnant or raising a child under the age of four shall not work mandatory … assessment due to maternity/paternity/parental/childcare or health leave (extended by the time corresponding to … on misinformation campaigns on gender and gender equality policies. INITIATIVES FOR GENDER EQUALITY BY RESEARCH …
… involves mainstreaming a gender perspective in all policies, while also implementing specific measures to … the gender pay and pension gap, closing the gender care gap, and achieving gender balance in decision-making and … of exploitation; eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital …
… The services covered include healthcare and social care, education and training, community and cultural … in light regime contracts; for example, in a contract for care services, the overall cost of the service could be set … hours, while at the same time taking responsibility for child-rearing and domestic work. In spite of the positive …
… this speech at a ministerial conference on the European Child Guarantee, organised by the French presidency of the EU … do they make? How do current laws enable them to take care of children raised in a family while leading fulfilling … children because of their background. That is why EU policies to integrate people with a migrant or Roma …
… Europe is an ageing continent and women are often taking care of their parents, as well as children. Our data shows … pay gap actually widens the older women get, with having a child and getting married both having a negative impact on … men’s incomes, and results in more equal pay. While social policies largely rest with member states, there is much scope …
… men, as priority was given to healthcare and residential care workers – both groups mostly composed of women. At the … within 30 days of COVID-19 diagnosis and of intensive care unit admission were also higher among men (Kragholm et … attend. This could have long-term consequences for parent–child bonding and increase post-partum depression. Elsewhere, …
… only seven Member States have comprehensive contraception policies (BE, DE, FR, LU, NL, PT and SE). Eastern European … also associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Mother-to-child transmission of gonorrhoea can cause blindness in the … in the EU (ECDC, 2021). Abortion, pregnancy and maternal care disparities across the European Union Estimates suggest …
… professional fields . While women are over-represented in care and pre-primary education, men dominate politics and … of family formation, be it getting married or having a child, involves a financial penalty for women and an earnings … ); European Commission, Paternity and parental leave policies across the European Union, Publications Office of …
… of time (which measures gender equality in engagement in care and social activities) and the availability of some … and does not remove the need for other work–life balance policies. High flexibility and autonomy in ICT, but also more … responsibilities (ILO, 2018c). One in five women had a child under 5 years old, while 30 % of women and 10 % of men …