… 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 …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… Currently, they can access some provision for their eldest child. Yet, sometimes, Agneta’s hours change and the family … as do local sources of labour market data, housing and child benefit statistics, public transport availability, time … complex, everyday pressures on time, childcare and other care needs as key priorities. Step 2: Identify gender-aware …
… involves mainstreaming a gender perspective in all policies, while also implementing specific measures to … 10 working days of paternity leave around the time of a child’s birth, which will be compensated at least at the … making better use of EU Funds to improve long-term care and childcare services. Policy measure: removing …
… (SDGs) of the UN Agenda 2030 are in line with EU cohesion policies and therefore relevant to the EU Funds as well. SDG … exploitation. 5.3 Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation. 5.4 Recognize and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of public …
… participating organisations included the Kinderfreunde (childcare organisation), Landesfrauenbeauftragte (women's affairs … EU treaties, Article 7 of th Constitution and national policies. [2] Footnotes [1] EIGE (2017), Gender Budgeting, …
… than women? In EU Member States, both paid work and unpaid care work exists. These different kinds of work are performed … Public financial allowances, such as paid parental leave, child benefit, carers’ allowances, agricultural subsidies and … through a guaranteed return to their job. Additional policies are often needed to provide and encourage greater …
… into the labour market following a career break due to care responsibilities. It can be a catalyst for greater … of formal childcare services is low and work—life balance policies are undeveloped, women might choose jobs that do not … Member States are sorted in descending order. Once a child enters the family, traditional gender roles tend to …
… and varied childcare services, has put pressure on public policies and services. Member States in the EU have reacted … affect gender roles, particularly in the division of care work at home, is key to progress on gender equality. … The EWCS shows that in households with the youngest child below 7 years of age, women spend an average of …
… time-limited job protection to enable an employee to care for their new-born child, and afterwards return to work with the same employer, usually to the same job. These leave policies not only support gender equality, they are also …
… but are under-represented in others, such as teaching and care work. Women’s disproportionate responsibility for care … forward-looking evaluation not only of national employment policies, but also of social-protection systems. The gender … by leave policies, public infrastructure and the overall child-friendliness of the society create or limit …