… care entirely, relying instead on domestic workers in precarious working conditions or providing care themselves … in the labour market. At the societal level, the employment lost as a result of women’s caring …
… More detailed analysis of FTE employment shows worsening inequality among groups at high … For all of these groups, the gender gap in FTE employment has increased by more than 1 p.p. since 2014 … their children, and women in particular are prone to be in precariousemployment. Lone parents have faced extremely …
… of the following changes. The gender gaps in FTE employment rates and duration of working life have reduced … 2020). Women are more likely than men to be involved in precarious or informal work, with limited access to various … % versus 10 % ), which contributes to higher incidence of precariousemployment (26 versus 15) (EIGE, 2020a). The …
… the commodification of labour. New technology, work and employment, 29 (3), 213-223. Bisdee, D., Daly, T., and Price, … 45 , 951. Chung, H., and Van der Horst, M. (2018). Women’s employment patterns after childbirth and the perceived access … Parliament. (2017). Report on working conditions and precariousemployment Retrieved from …
… noticeable progress in the EU towards increased women’s employment rates, lower risks of poverty for both women and … tend to be found more often in temporary, part-time or precariousemployment. This contributes to significant gender … members. In addition, more women than men are involved in precarious or informal work, with limited access to various …
… subsequent recovery, many women continued to experience precarious working and living conditions across the EU, with … . Women are more likely to be in temporary, part-time and precarious jobs, and to be employed in the informal sector, … tends to increase non-standard and precariousemployment, such as short-term, part-time, low-paid and …
… number of important gender inequalities (EIGE, 2020a). The employment rate of women is still significantly below that of … tend to be found more often in temporary, part-time or precariousemployment. This contributes to significant gender gaps in …
… all domains of society and life, including the economy and employment, education, time use and work–life balance. There … – such as the gender segregation of ICT education, employment and research – it chiefly aims to shed light on … These include, for example, the different effects of precarious working conditions on women and men in certain …
… limited. Getting the data on how many people are in such precarious circumstances of low wages and unstable employment conditions is not always straightforward. Tools … at the example of rural Germany, where transport, local employment, industrial sectors, local transport and local …
… 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 … migrants have irregular contracts which generally implies precarious working conditions and limited access to …
… for women and men. The advance was largely due to gains in employment participation rates in some Member States, … 2015 and 2017 In comparison, and despite slowly rising employment rates, gender segregation remains a particular … time, the quality of working conditions, working time, precarious work and social protection related to the …
… reduce gender segregation and other gender inequalities in employment. Women not only remain over-represented in … benefit from it — older or low-skilled adults working in precarious or fragmented work situations. A highly skilled … and career prospects by exacerbating their involvement in precariousemployment and by reinforcing the gender gap in …
… language does it contain? Where are they? Preamble Precariousemployment is arguably man's greatest challenge in the modern … the virile action needed to overcome the spectre of precariousemployment and give everyone a decent chance in …