… increased risk of losing jobs because of additional unpaid care responsibilities resulting from closures of schools and … 2018. Around 30 of all employed women worked in education, health and social work activities, compared with 8 of men. … often exposed these workers to unprecedented workloads, health risks and work–life balance challenges. Around 7 of …
… Anormative black boxes: Artificial intelligence and health policy. In I. Al-Amoudi and E. Lazega (Eds.), … (2020). Mortality associated with COVID-19 outbreaks in care homes: early international evidence. International Long … Y., and Redmiles, D. (2019). Implicit gender biases in professional software development: An empirical study. Paper …
… are often rooted in the unequal distribution of care and other responsibilities within the household. … of only 2.2 points in this domain. The current COVID-19 health crisis has brought new challenges for everybody, … tools to promote employability, adaptability, and the professional and personal fulfilment of women and men. Yet …
… recession. In addition, the closure of schools and other care services has greatly increased childcare needs, with a … ramifications for their overall well-being and even their health. A lack of availability of formal care services is … to use the internet. Men are more likely to participate in professional networks, download software and look for online …
… work in the informal economy, such as domestic work and care work, where human rights abuses are commonplace . … a shortage of affordable, accessible and appropriate professional language courses for qualified migrants and … nationals with reference to education, employment and health. Women arriving as asylum seekers may also experience …
… taken into account in the response systems? (men in the professional sphere, women in the private sphere, more men … women are often caring for others and also need to take care of their dependents during a disaster, ...) Examples of … Women or men, or both? Why? Are different safety and health considerations included for the women and men living …
… as the population ages. Most professionals in the formal care sector are women and their working conditions are often … difficulties in their everyday activities due to health problems, especially as they get older. This is why … long-term care at home EIGE's resources on the topic of health EIGE's resources on the topic of employment …
… of the pandemic. This group includes workers in the health and care sector, victim support services, education, … and cleaning. Most of the workers providing home-based professionalcare to older people and people with …
… Rising long-term care needs keenly felt by women The EU is currently … launched the blueprint on digital transformation of health and care in 2016. This initiative highlighted the … In the EU, 29 % of households reported unmet needs for professional home-care services in 2016 [5] (Figure 44). …
… competence and this again is a competence like many other professional requirements. Individuals in an institutional … that men can also benefit from gender equality; balancing care and employment tasks as well as an improved work-life balance is also related to improvements in male health – even leading to an increased life expectancy …
… as information and communications technology (ICT) and health or personal care. Gender segregation poses challenges for these … gender”, said Jevgeni Ossinovski, Estonian Minister of Health and Labour. In the coming years, our ageing society …