… leave schemes can help parents reconcile work and family life, and maintain their connection to the labour market … inequalities over a lifetime, including differences in the life course (motherhood penalty), segregated labour market … The credit is a fully individual right, independent of household type, covering most of the employed population (it …
… the unequal distribution of care responsibilities in the household and the way institutional structures consider and … stemming from education and training; differences in household roles and the distribution of unpaid work; entry … is the challenge of reconciling work, family and private life. The labour market participation of mothers is 11.5% …
… activity. It is also a significant aspect of everyday life through its domestic uses and its role in modern … energy needs. Women spend more time than men in unpaid household work. This means that women spend more time at home … In addition, women are more dependent on energy to use household devices (e.g. ovens, dishwashers and vacuum …
… in the fisheries sector. This category includes spouses, life partners, mothers, sisters and daughters, who play an … addition to this, women are responsible for childminding, household-management tasks and other support provided to a … whose work is ‘invisible’. This category includes spouses, life partners, mothers, sisters and daughters who play an …
… competitiveness, economic growth, improved quality of life and sustainable development. Regional policy is embedded … generally small, informal, and oriented towards everyday life and voluntary community activities. Indeed, such groups … promoting the reconciliation of work and personal life for all as well as the equal sharing of care …
… offers part-time and shift work, which can support work–life balance. Increasing women’s participation in community … not only contributes to decreasing individual and household poverty but can also change the way decisions are … and economic status. Factors such as work, and family and household obligations determine the amount and quality of …
… undertaken in between, or simultaneously with, other daily household tasks (e.g. taking children to school, running household errands, taking care of elderly family members, … to enable the reconciliation of their work and family life; and gender equality. Working conditions across modes of …
… The situation of young people is shaped by specific life events that occur during the transitional period of … from living in the family home to setting up their own household – maybe with a partner – from being in education to … without an official definition for the specific period in life when a person is considered to be ‘young’. For …
… the purpose of the selection procedure. 10. Lithuania & life in Vilnius Lithuania is a member of the Schengen Area … Communities. [4] For example: expatriation allowance, household allowance, education allowance, dependent child …
… the purpose of the selection procedure. 10. Lithuania and life in Vilnius Lithuania is a member of the Schengen Area … Communities. [5] For example: expatriation allowance, household allowance, education allowance, dependent child …