… employed as domestic workers are often employed in irregular jobs with no access to social protection or labour … in the labour market. At the societal level, the employment lost as a result of women’s caring …
… noticeable progress in the EU towards increased women’s employment rates, lower risks of poverty for both women and … by several important gender inequalities. The employment rate of women is significantly below that of men. … and characterised by a high rate of precarious and irregular work. Improving working conditions and attracting …
… sectors employing a high proportion of women, with women’s employment falling more sharply than it did during the 2008 … growth was driven almost entirely by increases in women’s employment, with barely any change to gender segregation in … area of employment, partly because of the fragmented and irregular nature of this work and partly because of new …
… carers, especially women, to both entering and staying in employment. The development of sustainable models of care … active in a large number of Member States, their employment rates are much lower, especially for women … informal care is of major concern. Most care migrants have irregular contracts which generally implies precarious …
… income and women’s continuing gains in education and employment, gender gaps in pay ensure poverty is mostly … quality jobs. The trend in Europe for domestic work (often irregular, low-paid, dead-end jobs increasingly carried out …