… in the world of work, with unequal distribution of care, family and other household duties a major barrier to women’s … reskilling opportunities (EIGE, 2019e). For men, care and family duties are not a structural constraint to having jobs. …
… of the preferred gender happened to have [10] . Being family-oriented, for example, only gained importance when … than they were before becoming a mother [24] . Any kind of family formation, be it getting married or having a child, …
… assumed to allow work to fit better around home and family responsibilities (Eurofound, 2020c). There is indeed … a poorer work–life balance. For parents or others with family responsibilities, the occasional opportunity to … studies show that working from home leads to more work–family conflict (Chung and Van der Lippe, 2018) and often …
… two off during working hours to take care of personal or family matters. There is also significant overall working … combine work with their disproportionate share of care and family responsibilities. However, the autonomy and … This may well put people with significant caring and family responsibilities at a disadvantage and is likely to …
… skills, owing to factors such as gender stereotypes, family status, and the broader societal, economic and … they cannot participate in in lifelong learning because of family responsibilities (in Cyprus, Malta, Greece, Austria …
… of intentional homicide killed by an intimate partner or family member (EIGE, 2018c). In 2017, Eurostat recorded 854 women victims of homicide by a family member or intimate partner [1] . The country with the … victims of intentional homicide by an intimate partner or family member (per 100 000 female population), 2017 For the …
… by all women and men. Age, education, migration status, family status and disability all intersect with gender to … et al., 2014). Figure 23. Self-perceived health by sex, family composition, age, education level, country of birth …
… substantially between women and men in terms of age, family composition and disability (Figure 13). More women … 14) . Figure 13. Graduates of tertiary education by sex, family composition, age, education level, country of birth …
… of acceptable housing and living conditions than other family types. For example, compared with other households, … % of men) [3] . Figure 10. At risk of poverty rate by sex, family composition, age, education level, country of birth … employment decreases with the number of children in the family. Care responsibilities keep 7.7 million women out of …
… 11 (1), 1-13. Glavin, P., and Schieman, S. (2012). Work–family role blurring and work–family conflict: The moderating influence of job resources … of work–life fit and sense of community. Community, Work & Family, 20 (2), 162-180. Hofäcker, D., and König, S. (2013). …
… or from additional care for older and other dependent family members. In addition, more women than men are involved … women and men to better manage their training, work and family responsibilities. Persistent gender segregation … Work–Life Balance Directive has bolstered entitlements to family-related leave and flexible working arrangements; for …