… November 2023 hosted by the European Federation for Family Employment and Home Care at the EGG Center in Brussels Good … to the members of the European Federation for Family Employment & home care and to my fellow panel members. It is … can give around 7.7 million European women who are out of employment because of care responsibilities, a chance to …
… housework. Yet these kinds of jobs rarely provide a formal employment contract, which means their flexibility is limited … they cannot choose. Like others in non-standard forms of employment, they were rarely eligible for government support … workers, which would help bring more of them into formal employment. This status would bring many more rights, such as …
… in paid work than men, with 67 % of working age women in employment, compared to 79 % of men. That’s an important … aimed to have 75 % of the working age population in employment by the end of 2020. While men have surpassed this … themselves unable to take up paid work. Currently, this employment loss costs the EU economy some €370 billion each …
… pandemic showed that: Due to lockdown measures, paid employment declined, while the amount of unpaid household … during the summer of 2020, women did not return to paid employment to the same extent that men did. This could … would further support personal and family members’ employment and career development? How did the amount of …
… professions During the first wave of the pandemic, employment for women reduced by 2.2 million across the EU. … the crisis were in these professions. Despite rising employment in the summer, women gained only half as many jobs …
… of the carer, this study focuses on the quality of employment in the formal home-based care sector. Read … on the topic of health EIGE's resources on the topic of employment …