… And it has a profound impact on how women and men use and manage their time differently. Let me give you an example. Think of when … access to the labour market. Women still invest more time and energy in the more emotionally and physically …
… and the gender pension gap. Also, women may spend more time at home because of the gendered expectations related to … income for so long. And then you can’t pay your bills on time, and then you can’t heat your home because of energy … is higher in countries that have legislation mandating the use of gender mainstreaming than those without. Our …
… equality was a prominent part of COP28 – for the first time a ‘gender day’ took place during COP. The urgency to … feel humble – climate change is real and happening in real-time. The session brought a spark of hope as participants … and climate change’ that countries present here at COP28 use to align approaches to ensure that gender remains high on …
… violence and intersecting inequalities. For the first time, the Index incorporates EIGE’s survey data on care. This data sheds new light on the domain of time, which has not been updated since 2016 . The time domain … and affordable care services. For example, the use of childcare services has a significant impact on the …
… Both are tasks but can be vastly different in terms of time, intensity, and mental load. A disparity in perceptions … that workplaces need to empower both women and men to use flexible work for family responsibilities – so if a child …
… resilience plans. If there were ever a more significant time to robustly implement a gender perspective, it is in … a gender perspective in the RRF was largely missed this time, it’s not a lost cause for the future. Here are some …
… done without question as a labour of love. But EIGE’s new timeuse survey focused on care, leisure and volunteering … disabilities. Between carers, women tend to spend more time in unpaid caregiving than men – specifically, twice as …
… proliferation of so-called "platform work" whereby workers use online platforms (e.g. Uber, Wolt, Bolt) to access … workers with this care responsibility are employed full-time in addition to their platform work (Figure 6 ). Among lone parents, however, more women are employed full-time (40%) compared to men (30%), highlighting the …
… many questioning, can I afford to eat and heat at the same time? Basic human rights are being negotiated. No one should … are equally affected by energy poverty. Some spend more time at home. EIGE’s evidence proves that women take on the … budgeting to monitoring and evaluation. They are ready-to-use and come with step-by-step guidance. There is nothing …