… many other aspects of a person’s life. This includes their health. The burden of unpaid care is increasingly regarded as a determinant of health. Policies promoting women’s participation in the … link to lower levels of gender inequality in health (Palència et al., 2017). As discussed in Section 9.1., …
… upwards trend in the proportion of men studying education, health and welfare, humanities and the arts has plateaued, as … empirical evidence highlights how education impacts health by affecting behaviour, including the use of preventive health services (OECD, 2006). It has been found that …
… income, are crucial social determinants of the health of both women and men. A higher income supports improvement in health, and better health enables an individual to earn a higher income (Deaton, …
… between paid and unpaid work, and between the economic and health spheres. Critical to people’s lives, work also impacts well-being and health through social, physical and psychosocial hazards, … Better quality of work is related to better individual health (Barnay, 2016; Henseke, 2018), and precarious …
… serious challenges. We are living not just a public health crisis, but also an economic and social crisis. … in the domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power and health. It also addresses the spike in violence against women … and men in society have borne the brunt of the impact. Health, the thematic focus of this report, explores an …
… affect employees’ performance, sense of belonging, mental health and job satisfaction [2] . Sexist behaviour and … between workplace sexism, sense of belonging, mental health, and job satisfaction among women in male-dominated …
… Technology-based solutions were at the forefront of public health strategies to contain the pandemic. Assistive … at risk (e.g. of falling or isolation), monitoring health conditions through sensors, monitoring daily life … life expectancy, they spend fewer years living in good health than men, and are more likely to develop health …
… all while providing the latest medical information to health professionals (Jiang et al., 2017). However, medical … implementing and evaluating the application of AI in health policy can result in existing health and gender inequalities being overlooked, or new …
… qualifications in which women tend to work, such as in the health sector (EIGE, 2018d). In 2015, the average monthly … women with care responsibilities, and those with poor health. A study of the Amazon Mechanical Turk platform showed …
… their limits, burning out and severely harming their health and personal relationships (Pérez-Zapata et al., … have negative consequences for work–life balance, health and well-being (Ropponen et al., 2019). There is a …
… from home also offers opportunities for people with health limitations that prevent them from working outside the … that almost one in five online platform workers reported health limitations (ILO, 2018c). Footnotes [1] Denoting …
… Examination of the Gender Equality Index confirms that good health and healthcare are not enjoyed equally by all women … and impact one of the main indicators of self-perceived health (Figure 23). Recent evidence suggests that certain groups of LGBTI people may experience poorer health than other groups. For instance, 80 % of lesbian women …
… period. Although its score of 88 points sees the domain of health [1] ranked the highest of all six domains, progress … United Kingdom. The subdomain measuring equal access to health services had the highest score and showed most rapid … (Figure 22) . Figure 21. Scores for the domain of health and its subdomains (2018), and changes over time …
… young women and men (19 p.p.), covered by the domain of health [4] . Figure 17. Shares of workers engaging in social … in youth. Analysis of data from the international Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey highlights … for example owing to care responsibilities. [4] EIGE, ‘Health in European Union for 2019’ ( …