… that have traditionally been occupied by women like unpaid care or professional care jobs. Today, the labour market is … Let me give you an example. Think of when your child is sick. What typically happens? Mothers step in. Who typically plans, manages and organises a child’s activities? It mostly falls on mothers. The …
… Care Is there any information on GE in relation to unpaid … with disabilities who have care needs)? / care is not only childcare but also care adressed to elderly people. Do we … data can be consulted here . Can you go deeper into the child penalty / fatherhood premium topic? Thanks The concept …
… evidence from a 2022 survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities shows that 91% of … are equal in nature. The reality is, tending to a sick child is a very different task to picking up a child from school. Both are tasks but can be vastly different …
… (Knowles, Lorgelly, Owen, 2002) Life expectancy/family and child health Evidence of economic impact POSITIVE/INCREASE … in gender gaps in education, such as reduced infant and child mortality, improvement in family and child health and … impact POSITIVE EFFECT /INCREASE Fathers increase their care-giving time when mothers increase their paid work …
… reflection, women have a role. Women are related to food, care and attention to produce it and take it on the tables. … Julia Cardozo, educator Callescuela Rodrigo Gimenez former child laborer. The feminism and democracy of knowledge: … immigrants, women and policies against violence gender and child Ass1- Triestina Francesca Garisto, D.i.Re Vittoria …
… The Seminar aims at expanding information, ability of care and management of provisions enacted by the Law in a … contents concerning also one or more components of the child's family whose intentional and predominant purpose is … when adequately used, provides efficient help for the child and family to become aware of the problem. We believe …
… formation. Family support in the form of appropriate childcare, flexible working arrangements, cash and tax benefits … more, they are likely to enhance the involvement of men in care responsibilities to a larger degree as well as improving …
… mental health agenda in the Department of Mental Health Care System Reform at the Ministry of Health. She is the … and activities in the area of transformation of the care system for vulnerable children. She was awarded a medal … the Czech Medical Society for support for changes in the child mental health care system. In the past, she …
… budget reallocation is not possible. An allowance for childcare may be paid from the grant for children no older than … the number of children and is set as follows: For a single child EUR 400 per month. For each additional child the …
… on working time (someone who is pregnant or raising a child under the age of four shall not work mandatory … of periodic assessment due to maternity/paternity/parental/childcare or health leave (extended by the time corresponding to …
… who have combined research and teaching work with parental care for children under the age of 15 during the COVID-19 … University who (1) are parents and carers of a child/children under the age of 15 and (2) are planning to …
… who have combined research and teaching work with parental care for children under the age of 15 during the COVID-19 … University who (1) are parents and carers of a child/children under the age of 15 and (2) are planning to …
… the gender pay and pension gap, closing the gender care gap, and achieving gender balance in decision-making and … parents responsible and entitled when it comes to family care. It focuses mainly on a broad approach in order to … 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 …
… and at a ministerial conference looking at the European child guarantee, hosted by the French presidency of the EU. And we have pointed out the implications of care and unpaid work on women’s and men’s lives at …
… 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 … earnings for women, which increases with the birth of each child, shows the impact of this unpaid care work on women’s …
… 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 … where women are concentrated in poorly paid fields like care work, while men dominate highly paid fields like ICT, is …