… the role of social constructs, including masculinity and work–family roles. The focus also touches upon other broad … conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age, with these shaped by the global, national and … inequalities in relation to these dimensions. Time use and unpaid care work, as measured by the domain of time, and …
… It looks at gender equality in the EU in six core domains: work, money, knowledge, time, power and health. It finds that … and that greater equality is achieved in both paid and unpaidwork. Workers in the care sector, who are mostly women and …
… for Gender Equality (EIGE). Across the EU, the bulk of unpaid care work is done by women, with 92 % providing unpaid care … men. Employed women also do more than their fair share of unpaid care work. Across the EU, they spend 90 minutes more …
… There is a direct link between the unequal division of unpaid care in households and gender inequalities in the labour market. The bulk of unpaid care work is done by women, and this hinders their access to …
… recipients, but even more for caregivers. Caring (paid or unpaid) for an old person takes a considerable toll on the … their professional career to reinvent themselves as unpaid caregivers when a member of the family needs … could help to decrease the disproportionate amount of care work for which women are responsible and thereby reduce …
… and sectoral segregation, part-time or temporary work, gender stereotypes and norms, difficulties in … The ILO (2018c) study accounts for both the paid and unpaidwork that underpins platform work: searching for tasks, taking unpaid qualification tests, researching clients to mitigate …
… allow more flexibility in where and when people work. Flexible working arrangements typically relate to how … by blurred boundaries between leisure time and unpaid care, with phenomena such as contamination (leisure … schedules, often involving a considerable amount of unpaid time spent searching for work and the need to be …