… of the Action Plan is carried out by the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services, General Directorate on … and NGOs, and is coordinated by the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services, General Directorate on … the meetings are periodically submitted to the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services, General Directorate on …
… that women remain the default carers in Irish society; family care work is shared unequally between women (70%) and … men (30%).[1] Of 27 countries in a global study on unpaid family and household work, Irish households spent the largest … care facilities for elderly people means that female family members continue to experience a cultural and moral …
… women remain the default carers in Irish society: family care work is unequally shared between women (70%) and men (30%). Of 27 countries in a global study on unpaid family and household work, Irish households spent the most … care facilities for elderly people means that female family members continue to experience a cultural and moral …
… women reflects gender stereotypes, particularly within the family. This can vary with the level of exclusion experienced … structure of the community through forced migration and family disruption, particularly during socialist times. … to establish their issues of poverty, violence within the family, and lack of education in their own terms. The picture …
… opportunities, as well as learning about green cards and family law. The project focuses first on families and, using … rights. It facilitates the reconciliation of work and family by supporting families in the search for public, … of information about housing, health, education, visas and family law. Project workers have been instrumental in finding …
… This is a result of the institutional framework of the family that reflects traditional gender stereotyped attitudes … families are reproducing gender inequality both inside the family and globally between groups of women. Migrant domestic …