… results. By 2030 everyone will have equal pay for work of equal value . And violence against women and … burden on women who may also take on the majority of unpaid care work. From our Agency’s survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities we found, that …
… There will always be an excuse deprioritising the work on gender equality. We can’t let that happen. We have to … picks up. Taking a closer look at change About Time - unpaid care is still uneven between women and men The gender … But not because men are shouldering more of the care work. Women are doing less. Assisting technologies, home …
… has led to a proliferation of so-called "platform work" whereby workers use online platforms (e.g. Uber, Wolt, … (17 hours for women and 11 for men). Women’s higher unpaid care responsibilities impact the scheduling of their … work on digital platforms and have to factor in their unpaidwork more than men. Read more Online Panel Survey of …
… has led to a proliferation of so-called "platform work" whereby workers use online platforms (e.g. Uber, Wolt, … This note explores some of the characteristics of platform work for those with childcare responsibilities. Furthermore, … how women living with children cite balancing paid- and unpaidwork as a motivation more often compared to men …
… The platform work economy comes with great strengths. The ability to work where you want and how you want is a significant … and ‘Women platform workers face challenges balancing unpaid care with work, despite so-called flexibility’ . …
… us today. It’s great to be here to speak about EIGE’s work programme in 2022. We have three priority topics for the … first is that we are now even more explicitly aligning our work programme with the political priorities of the European … survey, which asked women and men how much their paid and unpaid hours changed during the pandemic. This will provide …
… of opportunities in updating knowledge and skills, work preparation and experience, one-to-one coaching and … remain the default carers in Irish society; family care work is shared unequally between women (70%) and men (30%).[1] Of 27 countries in a global study on unpaid family and household work, Irish households spent the …
… Analytics plays a core technological role in enabling this work. The company’s ethos is firmly evidence-driven, and the … white paper, The Gender Gap: Why Men and Women Experience Work Differently is a research-based examination that aims to … (70%) and men (30%). Of 27 countries in a global study on unpaid family and household work, Irish households spent the …