… outside of the EU, and half of them are women and girls. Work, study and reuniting with family members, as well as … represented in lower paid occupations and work in the informal economy, such as domestic work and care … and female genital mutilation; recognise and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of public …
… % of those were men. In certain sectors, such as domestic work, the victims are predominantly women. In the case of … working arrangements that would allow women to combine work and family responsibilities, along with discrimination, … and female genital mutilation; recognise and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of …
… inequalities such as a higher prevalence of part-time work, unequal division of household work, gender employment … in which the wage gap encourages more women to perform unpaidwork within the household, resulting in greater … the need for action on the issue of gender inequality in unpaidwork. Motherhood should not hold women back in their …
… the effects can be seen in increased numbers starting work. The evidence is consistent with the theory that the … tax alone is, however, not enough. Fiscal allowances for unpaid care labour are even more important in terms of … of fewer overall resources devoted to care work (paid and unpaid). What is gained in terms of financial sustainability …
… stable. The slow tempo of changes in the sharing of unpaidwork represents a serious constraint for women’s equal access … concern differences in: employment rate. part-time work. unpaid care and family responsibilities. access to rights and …
… different energy needs. Women spend more time than men in unpaid household work. This means that women spend more time at home and are … blackouts that occur during meal preparation can mean more work for women. Certain aspects of access to energy (e.g. …