… of women and men are culturally determined, and differ in time and place. Gender is a cultural and social construction, … cultural activities. Accordingly, men dedicate much more time to watching sports than women (53% of men versus 29% of … Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). This implies the use of sex-disaggregated culture statistics, and the focus of …
… and men can enjoy both equal rights, and equal chances to use them. As emphasised by the Council of Europe, ensuring … and services, etc. In all OECD countries, women spend more time on care work (time spent to care for a child or another adult) as a primary …
… 2012. About 400,000 people in the EU have a full or part-time job in fishing and fish processing. EU fisheries policy … fisherwomen greater visibility in society. At the same time, it will push national fisheries authorities to … and aquaculture Articles 29 and 50. For the first time, and in accordance with Regulation 2010/41/EU, the EMFF …
… workplace or in the community. Tourism also offers part-time and shift work, which can support work–life balance. … aimed at promoting women’s empowerment and, at the same time, contributing to the preservation of cultural heritage. … all managerial and supervisory positions. The failure to use women’s talent to the best effect within the hospitality …
… is experienced differently by women and men, as they use different modes of transport for different purposes and … women travel: because women are far more likely to be part-time workers, they travel off-peak more often than men. In … worth emphasising that there are gender differences in timeuse and time poverty. Women’s multiple roles often …