… with the victim and perpetrator. In healthcare and social-care settings, professional obligation is a factor requiring … to report intimate partner violence to the authorities if dependent children are involved. However, this is not always …
… means, fear of deportation, lack of availability of health-care providers or uncertain entitlement to health care are some of the reasons cited most often by refugees and migrants for not seeking medical care in case of (suspected) Covid‑19 infection.[2] People …
… workers in the informal economy. They are also highly dependent on the employer and may have no or little knowledge … Member States (report) Beijing +25: Women and the economy: care responsibilities and insecure jobs limit women’s … [1] EIGE (2021), EIGE (2021), Gender inequalities in care and consequences for the labour market , p. 59 [2] FRA …
… below), women are more likely to be in need of long-term care. This is now further complicated as older people, and especially women who are living alone and depend on care from family, friends or neighbours will no longer be …
… pandemic. This group includes workers in the health and care sector, victim support services, education, … symptoms among healthcare workers in EU countries. Care workers The care sector has also been highly affected. The proportion of …