… 2005). In addition, the diminishing boundaries between professional and personal time brought about by … young women and men (19 p.p.), covered by the domain of health [4] . Figure 17. Shares of workers engaging in social … excluded from the labour market, for example owing to care responsibilities. [4] EIGE, ‘Health in European Union …
… older women. The gender pay gap is also substantial among health professionals (33 %), showing a dearth of women in … and income are closely related to (expected and actual) care duties for children, which fall disproportionately on … income replacement. The COVID-19-linked shift of care duties back into private households will have more …
… 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 …
… 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). …
… Women not only remain over-represented in education, human health and social work, but their employment in these sectors … but are under-represented in others, such as teaching and care work. Women’s disproportionate responsibility for care … three households in the EU report having unmet needs for professional home-care services for older persons and/or …
… 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 …