… 40 % of women compared to 21% of men spend at least 4 hours on a typical weekday caring for young children. The … compared to 12 % of men doing housework for at least 4 hours daily. Country scores present a mixed picture Country …
… as well as active promotion of paternity leave; flexible working time arrangements , including how departmental … responsibilities or part-time workers, as well as remote working; support for caring responsibilities , including … full dedication to science and a culture of working long hours. As long as women continue to carry the bulk of caring …
… organisational mobility and full temporal availability (working at weekends, a culture of working long hours). What is perceived as excellence in science is more …
… on a model that assumes that researchers and employees working in this field do not have any other responsibilities, … are available for work most of the time and can work long hours. Academic careers are still based on this model, even … are more often characterised by career breaks, reduced working time and reduced productivity in terms of research …
… Equality of opportunity and treatment in work, employment, working conditions and further training is regulated by the … take measures, monitor/evaluate) within five areas: Working conditions; Provisions and practices in respect of … resources based on position (i.e. a fixed share of workinghours allocated to “research time”). As 70 % of the …