… two spaces to grow significantly. Men spent most of their time in the public space, taking part in work and business, engaging in politics and … their will. This is why governments must make flexible and part-time jobs flexible for those who provide care. If both …
… at Ministers' Round Table on Equality forum, which was a part of the conference Women's economic empowerment: key to … it into context, is more or less what you give to a full-time job over the course of a year. This unpaid care work … structure just doesn’t work for them. Let’s look at part-time work. In the EU, women make up about three quarters …
… of by the state. Globally, the value of this invisible part of the economy is worth about 9 trillion euros . And it’s a part of the economy that’s mainly powered by women. across … homes become workplaces, unpaid work also eats into the time you’re trying to reserve for paid work. Our latest …
… are working for free. 7.7 million people working full-time to power the national economy, but without being noted … on the free labour of women to power this invisible part of our economy. We need to make care count. First, we … for those providing care. To do this, countries could make part-time and temporary work, which are types of work …
… take longer career breaks, and are more likely to choose part-time work to reconcile work and care responsibilities. The … lower paid, such as education or care work. At the same time, women are less likely to be in top management roles and …