… the pandemic saw an unintentional if momentary reset of social norms in care. Because of lockdown, fathers took on a … Sweden and Belgium more men than women perceive facing work-life tensions nearly every day. If we look at cooking … hand in hand with lower employment opportunities, reduced work hours and lower income. And this cost is much higher for …
… The platform work economy comes with great strengths. The ability to work where you want and how you want is a significant … women and men. Member States should create corresponding social protection in which platform workers can be included …
… for Equality”, held in Brussels on 24 June 2022. If we work together, we can overcome inequality. I start my … remember to recognise them for what they truly are. Ideas. Social constructions. There is nothing inevitable about … They can be overcome. But not easily. Because these social constructions are reinforced by structural policy …
… structural barriers, and societal ideas about what women’s work should look like contributed to pushing 7.7 million … research on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the work and family responsibilities of women and men differently … children’s interest, our economic interest, and our social interest that we ensure these structural barriers do …
… with women being less likely to have a job, more likely to work part-time and in less senior position. The fact that … birth of each child, shows the impact of this unpaid care work on women’s lives. The best way to neutralise these … parents. This has been stressed in the European Pillar of Social Rights, and now in the Child Guarantee. Quality early …