… inequalities such as a higher prevalence of part-time work, unequal division of household work, gender employment … increased risk of poverty are accumulated over a woman’s life – from the start of professional activity to retirement … increase the risk of poverty family care burden/work–lifebalance poverty and social exclusion among different target …
… competing demands on time (double burden of home and work responsibilities). Although most of these difficulties … horizontal gender segregation reconciling work and family life prejudices and stereotypes about women in business. … to be self-employed is motivated by the search for a good balance between work and family life and by financial needs, …
… The right to freely participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in … generally speaking, graduates in these disciplines tend to work in the cultural and creative sector. In some countries, … policies enabling women to achieve an adequate work–lifebalance within the priority of equal economic independence, …
… stable. The slow tempo of changes in the sharing of unpaid work represents a serious constraint for women’s equal access … is the challenge of reconciling work, family and private life. The labour market participation of mothers is 11.5% … of caring duties and the achievement of a better work–lifebalance. Childcare facilities It is recognised that the lack …
… The situation of young people is shaped by specific life events that occur during the transitional period of … labour market (employability, transition from education to work, unemployment) are the main issues of concern, many … employment as young mothers and lack adequate work-lifebalance measures. Furthermore, some young women are at a …