… provision for their eldest child. Yet, sometimes, Agneta’s hours change and the family has to rely on friends when both she and her husband are working. Their parents live an hour away by car and public …
… to support flexible work and alternative working arrangements Increased autonomy of employees to set up their own working-time arrangements Increased participation of men in … women’s, including migrant women’s, access to, and hours in paid work Increased use of alternative working …
… women and men have been identified in: travel time; workinghours; levels of entrepreneurship; patterns of unemployment, … non-discrimination, alongside civil society organisations working on equality; includes on the monitoring committee …
… and police can increase their own capacity in this area by working with women’s rights organisations and victim services … dynamics of intimate partner violence. The number of hours and the curriculum will depend on the specific local …
… rates in non-formal education and training during working time in 27 EU Member States was 64 % and 75 % for … participating in non-formal education and training during workinghours (% of all participants in education and training during …
… mean that women are more likely to work shorter hours (part-time) and closer to their home so as to be able … 11) Note: The EWCS questions applies only to the working population; Member States are grouped on the basis of … constrained. In addition, the commuting times of women working in the private sector were shorter than those of …
… under 7 years of age in the EU on average spend 20 hours per week more than men on unpaid work (Eurofound, … measures (including parental leave, flexible working arrangements, childcare provision, etc.) on women’s … in employment. It underlines the fact that support for working mothers is one of the most effective means to their …
… also introduced a new right for workers to take at least 5 working days per year of carers’ leave where a relative has … work with care responsibilities. In the EU, 13 % of all working women and 9 % of working men were providing care to … vary due to different factors, including the number of hours of care provided, whether care is provided to …
… when both are considered, women work an average of 55 hours per week compared to 49 hours worked by men (Eurofound, … to paternity, parental and carers’ leave and to flexible working arrangements for parents and workers with caring … of the Index, and the next wave of survey data (European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) and European Quality of Life …