… under the light regime and to design healthcare and social care service contracts with a gender perspective. This tool … account is essential for optimising healthcare and social care services, bridging the gender gap in access to … and advancing gender equality. Healthcare and social care services that do not address gender inequality or other …
… and timings? Are more women than men providing care for children and other family members? Which age groups among women and men provide more unpaid care? For example, do younger women provide more childcare than men? Do older men provide care for their spouses? What services might support different …
… indicators include: increased proportion of men’s time in care-related activity increased employment for women and men, including migrant women, in the formal care economy increase in women’s access to, and hours in, … social inclusion Increase the accessibility and quality of care facilities for other dependants Fight the exclusion of, …
… women are often caring for others and also need to take care of their dependents during a disaster, ...) Examples of … with services iv. Ensuring equal access to health care through developing infrastructure, including primary care Outputs CCO 20 - New or upgraded capacity for health …
… better work- life balance for parents and people with care responsibilities Please note that these indicators [2] … provision of flexible, affordable and high-quality care for older people, including digital technologies, shared care and intergenerational care services Increased provision …
… balance by enhancing the quality and accessibility of care provision; supporting active ageing; strengthening integrated health care communication; advancing the integration of shared … balance, including access to childcare and care for dependent persons Measures for a healthy, well-adapted …
… better work-life balance for parents and people with care responsibilities; ensure a broad policy framework to … consider a more comprehensive approach, e.g. covering the care of other dependants, accessibility and quality efforts …
… market participation, unpaid work, supporting improved care provision and practices to improve work-life balance for … the availability of local childcare and other social care facilities, the extent of integrated transport, local …
… than women? In EU Member States, both paid work and unpaid care work exists. These different kinds of work are performed … both women and men. Consider: How are paid work and unpaid care work divided and distributed between women and men in … What are these differences? Recognising and valuing unpaid care work is important in understanding the whole spectrum of …
… gaps persist in the labour market and distribution of care responsibilities. Women remain the main carers for children and the dependent elderly and are more likely than men to be involved … working lives are more likely to be affected by the care needs of dependants. This is evident in their higher …
… and increasing men’s participation in domestic duties and care work. Finally, it is necessary to highlight one … should be to increase their involvement in housework and care work. Furthermore, and in order to ensure equal control …