… 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 … women than men. For some women, choices and expectations work against each other. I know this because I recently spoke …
… the methodological details of the survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities carried out by … the policy brief Bridging the gender care gap to achieve work–life balance for all and EIGE’s web-based news articles. …
… 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 …
… Unpaid care is often taken for granted. It's simply done … on care, leisure and volunteering activities reveals unpaid care is in a pressure cooker situation right now which … employment who experience difficulties in combining paid work with care responsibilities at least 4 days a week (%, …
… 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’ . …
… structural barriers, and societal ideas about what women’s work should look like contributed to pushing 7.7 million … average, women across the EU have carried out 36 hours of unpaidwork a week. This is 2,000 hours a year. 2,000 hours a … or less what you would spend on full time employment. This unpaidwork creates a vicious cycle. It props up so many of …
… conditions related to dependants. Alongside the right of unpaid leave, the institute made provisions for paid … after the employee has exhausted their annual plus their unpaid leave. The dependant care leave can be granted for up … year. Any further leave needed beyond the annual leave, unpaid leave and the dependant care leave may also be granted …
… bodies, parental leave, equal pay for equal work, training and development, or childcare (for students, … employment status, employees are entitled to seven days’ unpaid leave each year for accidents/incidents involving … granted after the employee has exhausted their annual and unpaid leave (seven days) [12] . The Research and Innovation …
… senate, schools and departments. They are composed of unpaid members who participate voluntarily in different … gender mainstreaming and the promotion of researchers’ work-life balance. The programme was fully aligned with … in academic institutions and promote their scientific work and social contribution. Its members are women academics …
… put in place pandemic recovery budgets and policies that work for both women and men. As our economies start to … as well as challenges. For instance, in childcare. Unpaid care work in the home really exploded for women during the …
… with women being less likely to have a job, more likely to work part-time and in less senior position. The fact that … with the birth of each child, shows the impact of this unpaid care work on women’s lives. The best way to neutralise these …