… to the economy and contribute to the improved health, nutrition and education of their families. … the labour market as a result of different educational and professional choices in schools and universities, both for … lower status positions that are sometimes identified with care-giving (such as primary teaching), whereas men are …
… lower involvement in serious violence, criminal damage and professional crime. The UK’s Report on the Inquiry into … etc. In all OECD countries, women spend more time on care work (time spent to care for a child or another adult) … distress caused by imprisonment, which may lead to mental health problems or exacerbate existing mental disabilities …
… protection or allow women access to social protection and health measures (e.g. there are no social benefits attached … replicate gender segregation in domestic work and family care. For instance, some managers in the hotel and … airlines and cruise ships, hotel groups and international professional associations and certification bodies) indicates …
… to equally benefit women and men, there is a large body of professional literature emphasising that transport is not … (and other dependents) to different locations (such as day-care centres, school or leisure activities). This may require … the following issues: terms and conditions of employment; health insurance and care; a better organisation of work and …
… coordination with other sectors, such as education or health. In turn, youth policies can contribute to delivering … in access to the labour market young families and care responsibilities. Issues of gender inequality in the … could impact on their performance at school and in their professional life. Therefore, particular attention needs to …