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Working Families is the UK’s leading work-life balance organisation. The charity helps working parents and carers ... find a better balance between responsibilities at home and work. The organisation began in 1980 - by a group of mothers who met in Clapham ...
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... advent of new technologies is said to change the world of work dramatically. But is gender changing as well? Gender is often seen in ... and thoughtful book will change how gender is seen at work. The book highlights how gender is performed in rigid but also fluid ways. ...
01 January 2009 - ResourceEmployment
This paper briefly reviews the scope of work family tensions and their detrimental effects on gender equality at work and at home, as well as on poverty reduction, social protection and ...
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... primary considerations in the debate over the future of work (European Commission, 2019). With paid work being the main source of income for most families and individuals, ...
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Greater autonomy in setting work-time schedules — for some The average weekly working hours of ... of Europeans dissatisfied with the balance between their work and personal lives (Eurobarometer, 2018). Furthermore, the relatively ...
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... the Beijing Platform for Action suggests that the world of work in the EU remains characterised by a number of important gender ... on the prospects for women’s participation in the world of work. Firstly, as digitalisation continues to transform the EU labour market, ...
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... paid women Gender stereotypes linked to the value of work are partly to blame, with salaries in a profession going down when ... believe in gender stereotypes for them to have an impact. At work, the effects of sexist expectations can already be detected during the ...