… to a proliferation of so-called "platform work" whereby workers use online platforms (e.g. Uber, Wolt, Bolt) to … with childcare responsibilities, who are predominantly women, to fit work in around school hours, potentially … conducted in November and December 2020, found that 35% of women platform workers were drawn to this style of work …
… to a proliferation of so-called "platform work" whereby workers use online platforms (e.g. Uber, Wolt, Bolt) to … workers. Based on the survey sample, on average 57% of women and 50% of men involved in platform work have childcare … adult working population (in EU countries 47% of working women and 53% of men have caring responsibilities). This …
… work which ultimately leaves people feeling insecure – women especially? EIGE’s latest evidence in its ‘Gender … at a price for some more than others. On average, platform workers face a higher risk of economic instability and … work allows for multiple and parallel commitments like women balancing childcare with work. At the same time though, …
… imperfections. They start before AI is even developed. Women are less likely to pursue science, technology, … school. They are often deterred by gender stereotypes. The women who do make it to university face further gender … Is anyone surprised that only 16% of high-skilled AI workers are women? Some of you may think: “So what?”. Women …
… the French EU Presidency’s ministers’ roundtable on women's economic empowerment in Paris, said: “Artificial … to create a modern reality that serves the needs of both women and men.” Platform work: Challenging ideas of ‘women’s … risking skills loss EIGE interviewed almost 5,000 platform workers to understand who they are, why they do platform …
… 100, with a score of 100 signifying full equality between women and men. The Index also looks at intersecting … which examines the situation of different groups of women and men, based on family type, level of education, … Even though women represent the majority of healthcare workers, decisions have been taken mostly by men. The …
… for economic growth and for a greater inclusion of women in the labour market. The need for STEM and ICT skills … 17% of the almost 8 million ICT specialists in Europe are women. While the average growth forecast for all occupations … by 8% . With the ICT workforce ageing rapidly, replacement workers need to be trained up. Boosting the number of women …
… primarily at girls aged between 7 and 13 years. Young women of this age group are already digital consumers, but … self-esteem, DigiPippi seeks to increase the number of women in ICT in the long term. Country information — policy … — the best way to attract and keep highly qualified workers. Indeed, the organisation Great Place to Work Denmark …