… day-care centres, home-based personal care workers, domestic cleaners and helpers, nurses and/or health care … day care centres, home-based personal care workers, domestic cleaners and helpers, nurse and/or health care … ‘housework’ means activities related to the undertaking of domestic chores and tasks for the own use within the …
… to come out of the pandemic, was that of the spikes in domestic violence, which were happing in countries across the … in Ireland contacted anyone who had been a victim of domestic violence in the last few years to make sure they were ok. Domestic violence is unacceptable because it causes human …
… speak about how we can bring more gender equality into the domestic work sector. Let’s start with the obvious. The rights of domestic workers and the quality of their jobs are gender equality issues. In the EU, 95 % of domestic cleaners and helpers are women. When it comes to …
… people with disabilities or older people are women (83 %). Domestic abuse increases in times of crisis These times of social isolation increase the risk of domestic abuse. Women in violent relationships are stuck at … impacts, the distribution of care work and the extent of domestic violence. It is also time for leaders to recognise …
… roles and uneven distribution of time, e.g. hours spent on domestic tasks), according to EIGE’s Gender Equality Index. … to be segregated in precarious work, with women working as domestic, hotel, office cleaners or helpers and men working …