… current mental well-being. It is considered a valid tool for measuring mental health and screening depression in … the physical and mental health of those providing care, who experience accumulated chronic stressors and often … Response options for each symptom ranged from ‘about every day’ to ‘rarely or never’. Findings presented here show the …
… 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. …
… health – an average of 19 years, compared with 14 years for men. Looking at mental well-being specifically, the same … target of consuming five portions of fruit or vegetables a day (14 %) [2] , more men meet the target of 180 minutes of … would find it difficult to pay for unexpected dental care (41 % of women and 35 % of men), mental health services …
… Main findings The Gender Equality Index score for the EU is 68.0 points out of 100 [1] . This is an … negative in the long term. An enormous increase in unpaid care during the COVID-19 crisis – particularly by women – has … About 78 % of women in the EU dedicate at least 1 hour per day to housework, compared with 32 % of men. This gender gap …
… as one of the key tools to reconcile work and life for parents and carers and to contribute to the achievement … of time (which measures gender equality in engagement in care and social activities) and the availability of some … only work from home because my husband is away the whole day at work and I have to take care of my children and home. …
… work (European Parliament, 2016). Research shows that for workers, overall time dedicated to paid work has … leisure activities outside the home at least every other day. The rates in another 11 countries [2] ranged from 19 % … excluded from the labour market, for example owing to care responsibilities. [4] EIGE, ‘Health in European Union …
… context-specific information that is relevant to the calls for proposals; providing information on how gender aspects … their working and childcare arrangements, or the time of day. A gender analysis should take a broad view of what a … and timings? Are more women than men providing careforchildren and other family members? Which age groups …
… disaggregated by sex as a primary, overall classification. For example, when collecting statistics on ‘young people’ or … to work – in different ways depending on the time of day, their income levels, their work and childcare … work-life balance help to better understand how work and care responsibilities are divided between women and men. Data …
… EU member countries that sets out EU objectives, rules for EU institutions, how decisions are made and the … making better use of EU Funds to improve long-term care and childcare services. Policy measure: removing … on the development of childcare facilities for young children with a view to increase female labour participation, …
… ilium.europa.eu/events/20190322-european-council-march-2019-day-2 Consider "women’s and men’s lived realities" by looking … than women? In EU Member States, both paid work and unpaid care work exists. These different kinds of work are performed … . Paid work and unpaid care work depend on each other. For example, to be able to work in the formal economy (paid …
… at a snail’s pace. While the Gender Equality Index score for the EU rose from 66.2 points (out of 100) in 2015 to 67.4 … labour market, reflecting the disproportionate weight of care duties on mothers. This leads to women’s predominant … older people and/or people with disabilities every dayfor 1 hour or more compared with 25 % of men. Even more …