… with fixed working time towards less secure forms of employment situated within a ‘complex and multi-faceted … responsibilities (primarily taken on by women) with paid employment, and because it can encompass those who cannot … [10] . This highlights the importance of certain recent EU policy actions, such as the adoption of the proposal for a …
… EU labour market, the variety of gender stereotypes around employment in certain jobs and related gender differences in … are currently under-represented in platform work, with the employment structure following the well-established patterns … the greater involvement of women seems to be a policy strategy with obvious economic and social benefits. …
… Much of the current policy debate about the future of work centres on the … at work persist. Eurostat data show that 71 % of those in employment [1] use computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets … than men (Figure 41), which is likely to limit their employment prospects in jobs that depend on the use of such …
… and Osborne, 2017), encouraging further transformation of employment structures and content as new technologies … in the labour market. This contributes to the growth of employment in certain well-paid sectors that require advanced … emerging in the context of platform work. Within the EU policy framework, the digital transformation of work is …
… The creation of a digital single market has been a key EU policy since 2015. It aims to support an inclusive digital … (2) internet user skills and (3) specialist skills and employment ( …
… serious health problem, to agree with restrictive public policy measures adopted in response to it and to comply with … conditions. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the policy responses of closing infrastructure (including health … [1] A large part of these costs arises from lower employment rates and productivity of people with mental …
… result in time poverty (Francavilla et al., 2012). Women’s employment decreases with the number of children in the … inequalities faced by women and thus require a coordinated policy response. Lone mothers, older women and women with …
… Market: The Cost of Interruptions. Centre for Economic Policy Research . Retrieved from … the commodification of labour. New technology, work and employment, 29 (3), 213-223. Bisdee, D., Daly, T., and Price, … 45 , 951. Chung, H., and Van der Horst, M. (2018). Women’s employment patterns after childbirth and the perceived access …
… noticeable progress in the EU towards increased women’s employment rates, lower risks of poverty for both women and … balance in political and economic decision-making, and policy developments to support work–life balance, there … by several important gender inequalities. The employment rate of women is significantly below that of men. …
… tends to increase non-standard and precarious employment, such as short-term, part-time, low-paid and … women. This is reflected in the wider trend in EU policy towards a more social Europe. For example, gender … competence to intervene directly in Member States’ social policy initiatives, which means that the implementation of …
… number of important gender inequalities (EIGE, 2020a). The employment rate of women is still significantly below that of … be found more often in temporary, part-time or precarious employment. This contributes to significant gender gaps in … inactive population due to caring responsibilities. Key EU policy priorities and actions relating to gender equality in …
… 2020). However, the impact of COVID-19 and the resulting policy responses go far beyond the disease itself, reaching … all domains of society and life, including the economy and employment, education, time use and work–life balance. There … – such as the gender segregation of ICT education, employment and research – it chiefly aims to shed light on …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Around seven per cent of the total population … outside the EU experience high inactivity rates and worse employment outcomes than men migrants . Women migrants are … Women migrating for family reasons have averagely lower employment rates than women arriving for study or work …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The complex and evolving security threats the EU … published by Eurostat (e.g. in relation to sectors of employment and crime and justice statistics) and by EIGE (on … also publishes data from the Labour Force Survey on employment by sector, which can be used to identify relevant …
… such as age, race, ethnicity, location, education level, employment in different sectors, entrepreneurship in … data from statistical offices, academic works, policy reports – and combine/triangulate data from these … help to address care pressures, build skills and expand employment opportunities? What consequences do the answers to …
… men? Did it contribute to national, sub-national and EU policy commitments and mandates on gender equality? Was the … the gendered dimensions of infrastructure, skills and employment development, while challenging gender stereotypes … financing period: a gender index on women’s and men’s employment and living conditions at the sub-national level; …
… whether or not both women and men are reached? Use the EU policy objectives as a guide, consulting Tool 1 and the … for work of equal value Reduce the gender pay gap Increase employment (and reduce segmentation) Contribute to women’s … of men’s time in care-related activity increased employment for women and men, including migrant women, in the …
… on the basis of the common output indicators related to employment status. Questions and examples of gender equality … What are the underlying causes of women’s and men’s employment statuses? In all Member States the employment … programme’s results of the programme in national health policy, as measured by a ‘before and after’ questionnaire …