… in women’s and men’s access to health and long-term care and/or housing and property. In particular, certain … given the strong link between women’s poverty and child poverty, inadequate child income support is also a crucial factor for many women. …
… compared to 16% of men. This might be due to inadequate care services for children and elderly people, transport … responsible for food selection and preparation, and the care and feeding of children. FAO believes that progress … of exploitation Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital …
… lower status positions that are sometimes identified with care-giving (such as primary teaching), whereas men are … 4.8: Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender-sensitive, and provide safe, …
… norms and attitudes, the unequal distribution of care responsibilities in the household and the way … differences in: employment rate. part-time work. unpaid care and family responsibilities. access to rights and assets … at least 4 months’ leave after the birth or adoption of a child (previously up to 3 months). At least 1 of the 4 months …
… reasons for this: their reproductive role their role as care-givers for dependants (children and the elderly or … medical services. This can be the cost of medical care which can be prohibitively expensive, time and … of exploitation. Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital …
… a series of sensitive issues (e.g. divorce, spousal and child support (maintenance), parental responsibilities, … to exercise parental responsibilities, or the right of the child to continued contact with both parents, over the safety … etc. In all OECD countries, women spend more time on care work (time spent to care for a child or another adult) …