… telework were frequently used by women to combine work and family life, with little impact on men’s contribution to … that fire violence. It is in no way a threat to the family. I think the chair of the Council of Europe’s expert … Naudi, has said it best: “If there is violence in the family, it’s the violence that destroys the family.” In the …
… situation of different groups of women and men, based on family type, level of education, country of birth, age and … faced the most challenges when trying to juggle work and family life. This brings me to the focus of this year’s … 24 % of men cannot participate in lifelong learning due to family responsibilities. Gender segregation is one of the …
… contrast, often work flexibly when there is an increase in family responsibilities that creates challenges for work-life … largest share of those killed by an intimate partner or family member. Yet only a third of women who face violence at …
… with the perpetrator, within intimate partnership, family and outside the family • Killing of women by (ex-) partner or … of intimate partner violence • Killing of women by family members • Killing of pregnant women • …
… expectations on men to be the sole breadwinner in the family. Gender equality progress and profound changes in the … market may have given greater prominence to dual-earning family models, with men encouraged to embrace more caring …
… population (Eurofound, 2017, 2018b). Both the work-to-family conflict, namely spending extra time at work and reducing time with family, and family-to-work conflict, namely domestic obligations …
… of women and men according to the WHO-5, by sex, family composition, age, income level, country of birth and … report lower levels of mental well-being regardless of family composition, age, income level, country of birth or … determinants of mental health are potentially at play. Family structure can also impact mental health. (Figure 30). …