… Unpaid care is often taken for granted. It's simply done without question as a labour of … twice as many women spend at least 5 hours every day caring forchildren than men. Women and men in employment …
… determine the overall time that women and men spend caring for their children, grandchildren, older people or people … with children do at least 1 hour of childcare work per day, this only holds true for 67 % of men. The gender gap … age groups. The age cohort most likely to do unpaid care work every day is that of 25-49-year-olds, the group …
… unequally shared of the three most common forms of unpaid care, the other two being childcare and long-term carefor older people and people with disabilities and other … 91 % of women with children spend at least an hour per day on housework, compared with 30 % of men with children. …
… interconnections between changes in unpaid and paid work for women and men during the pandemic, the role of government … of a questionnaire which explores the share of informal care in the household for two time periods, before the … caring for their children/grandchildren (aged 0-11) every dayfor 4 hours or more during the pandemic (%, 20–64, EU, …
… Council in Brussels on 8 December 2022 on why the European Care Strategy offers much needed hope for the future. Dear Chair, dear Ministers, Thank you to the … likely than men to be involved in childcare throughout the day - from the crack of dawn through to bedtime. No wonder …
… close to the premises. The company also provides carefor elementary school children during holidays and a … bonus is given for parents for leave for the first school day. Employees can take up to 30 days (instead of 10 days) …
… 2022. The topic of the meeting was "An ambitious future for Europe's women after COVID-19: mental load, gender equality in teleworking and unpaid care work after the pandemic". Good morning all, Early last … care of ageing parents, and of cooking three meals a day. It is no secret that in every singly country in the …
… and work-life balance”. The European Parliament has called for the “right to disconnect” from work. This is a good … talking about the work of raising children, of taking care of ageing parents, of cooking three meals a day. This work is not paid and you won’t find it in …
… feminist meeting ‘We Call It Feminism: Feminism for a better world’ on 25 February addressing new ways to revolutionise the care system. Good afternoon to you all. It’s wonderful to be … 40% of women and 21% of men spend more than 5 hours per day on providing informal childcare to their own children. …
… Public services such as care facilities, public transport and health centres play an … of Europeans. We use public service infrastructure every day; it underpins our lives, and is essential for the functioning of society. Infrastructure is meant to …
… High-level Conference on Work-Life balance as a leverage for women’s empowerment and promoting gender equality, … the private space – they completed domestic tasks provided careforchildren and elderly, and were generally excluded from …
… affect gender roles, particularly in the division of care work at home, is key to progress on gender equality. … the home by transferring traditional care work performed for free within the family to the formal and paid childcare … caring for their children or grandchildren every day (r = 0.5206 *). This points to the fact that Member …
… equality through enabling a better work-life balance. For example, allowing people with childcare responsibilities, … because it is often performed outside the regular working day , though more often by men than by women. As many as 36 % … who perform high levels of household work, childcare or carefor disabled, elderly or infirm persons. Just over half …
… this speech at an event titled Gender Equality As a Driver for Recovery, organised by the Portuguese Presidency of the … European Union on 5 March 2021. With International Women’s Day just around the corner, and the EU set to roll out its … Women working in retail, accommodation, residential care, domestic work and clothing manufacturing suffered heavy …
… shooting gallery has been transformed into a nursery for the children of people working in the parliament. Source: … ‘You could be the first’. Source: www.camera.it Childrendaycare facilities for MPs and staff – Germany: Kindergarten of …
… liberalised in 2012, making flexibility a precondition for a job in retail. The project conducts annual surveys of … children working in the retail trade. A typical Danish day-care unit opens from 06:30 till 17:00 on Monday to Thursday …
… of what I want to speak about today. Our economies have for centuries been moulded according to a male model. While … pandemic, women have been doing about 36 hours of unpaid care work a week. That’s almost 2,000 hours a year, which, to … intelligence is increasingly becoming part of our day-to-day lives. Already, 10 % of the EU population has done …
… Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action: Women and the Economy Women still remain the main … to 44 spend three times longer than men in childcare per day. The main findings of the first EIGE Report specifically … activities, and for the accessibility and availability of care facilities for elderly persons. Also, the use of …
… is a direct link between the unequal division of unpaid care in households and gender inequality in the labour … market, according to a study by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). Across the EU, the bulk of unpaid … care work. Across the EU, they spend 90 minutes more per day than employed men on unpaid care. ‘’The benefits of …
… In the lead up to International Women’s Day on 8 March, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has released new findings on the … EU. Women working in retail, accommodation, residential care, domestic work and clothing manufacturing suffered heavy …