… and duties Reporting to the Head of Administration and working closely with the Accounting and Budget Coordinator, … work experience with financial software; experience of working with procurement procedures; the ability to … Working time is based around flexitime and core workinghours as defined in the EU’s Staff Regulations. In addition …
… decreases with age and is particularly low among the working-age population (aged 25-64) with a low level of … child is under 7 years of age, women spend on average 32 hours a week on paid work and 39 hours on unpaid work … and 54 % of men have no possibility of changing their working-time provisions, while 14 % of women and 19 % of men …
… and growing field. However, ICT jobs offer favourable working conditions for both women and men, such as flexible workinghours and high salaries. Furthermore, with forecasts showing …
… 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 …
… documents; Excellent knowledge of English, the predominant working language of the Institute . Advantageous: Knowledge … principle of zero tolerance towards harassment at work. Working time is based around flexitime and core workinghours as defined in the EU’s Staff Regulations. In addition …
… the gender pay gap is that, on average, women spend fewer hours in paid work than men. This is the situation in all … and Romania. In the EU, the average number of weekly workinghours for men is 40 hours, compared to 34 hours for … and 30.4 % of non-executives. In addition, women managers working in companies with 10 or more employees are paid less …
… 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 …
… setting work-time schedules — for some The average weekly workinghours of employees in the EU are on the decline as overall … employment rates rise (see Chapter 2). Men’s weekly working time decreased by 1 hour between 2008 and 2017 (from …
… 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 …
… A better gender balance as regards access to paid work and working intensity could be achieved via a better access to … women’s and men’s earnings, career prospects and working conditions. The majority of Member States lag far … child under 7 years of age, women spend on average 32 hours a week on paid work and 39 hours on unpaid work, …
… 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 …