cover image: Return to the labour market after parental leave: A gender analysis

Return to the labour market after parental leave: A gender analysis

30 Aug 2024

Women take on the the principle of work–life balance and followed bulk of domestic and caregiving work (2) and this up with legislative and non-legislative face hurdles entering or returning to work after measures (4). [...] europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A52020DC0152) 2 RETURN TO THE LABOUR MARKET AFTER PARENTAL LEAVE: A GENDER ANALYSIS The employment gap widens Figure 1 | The parental employment gap with parenting duties for women and men with at least a child under the age of 6 (pp, 25–54, EU, 2023) Within the household, inequalities in the division of housework increase after the birth of the first chi. [...] The gender care gap and the challenge of balancing work and family responsibilities are key factors in the declining employment rate of women with children. [...] People tend to start families and raise of children below the age of 3 years in education and children from the ages of 25 to 54 years – prime care services was 37 % (14 % for 1–29 hours and 23 % working age. [...] Due to traditional masculinity norms, fathers may feel the pressure to distance themselves from children and their family as Going back to work after parental a sign of commitment to work and the workplace (57).

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European Institute for Gender Equality

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12
Published in
Lithuania

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