New
Report Details Gender Inequalities
in Child Rearing and Household
Tasks
Work/Life Balance Much Harder
for Women
Brussels, 8 March 2010 (ITUC Press):
A new ITUC report http://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-report-decisions-for-work.html
examining how women take decisions
on their working life confirms
that deep-rooted inequalities
in child care and household work
are still restricting the opportunities
for women to get the most out
of paid employment. The report,
released by the ITUC on International
Women’s Day, 8 March, is
entitled "Decisions for Work:
An Examination of the Factors
Influencing Women’s Decisions
for Work" and is based on
an internet survey from 43 countries
and analysis of legislation in
an initial group of seven countries
under the ITUC’s “Decisions
for Life” project.
The report highlights the fact
that the uneven share of household
and child-care duties has a deep
impact on career possibilities
and on working patterns, and confirms
that women with children are far
more likely to work part-time
than their male partners or than
women who don’t have children.
A special chapter in the report
also demonstrates that countries
which ratify and implement ILO
Conventions covering equality,
protection from discrimination,
maternity rights and workers with
family responsibilities have significantly
better laws to support a decent
balance between work and family
life.
The data also confirms that the
gender wage gap, studied in detail
in the two previous ITUC March
8 reports, remains a serious problem.
The gap is much higher for women
with children, at 32% in the sample
of countries studied.
"At a time when the whole
world is looking for solutions,
it is more important than ever
that we ensure women are equally
involved in decision-making, and
that the rights of half the world's
population are included,"
explained Diana Holland, chair,
ITUC Women's Committee.
“Households everywhere are
being hit hard by the impact of
the global jobs crisis, adding
to the burden that social inequality
imposes on women,” said
ITUC General Secretary Guy Ryder.
The Decisions for Life project
will feature on the ITUC website
as from 8 March to show how trade
unions are working for the empowerment
at work and in society of young
women in particular (http://www.ituc-csi.org/-decent-work-decent-life-for-women-.html
) . The website also features
the efforts made by women trade
unionists from all over the world
since the launch of the Decent
Work Decent Life for Women Campaign,
including action to get countries
to ratify ILO Convention 183 on
Maternity Protection as well as
to get better national law and
practice on pay equity and on
balancing family and work commitments.
To see the full report: Decisions
for Work: An Examination of the
Factors Influencing Women’s
Decisions for Work, visit http://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-report-decisions-for-work.html
The report is launched in connection
to ITUC’s Decent Work, Decent
Life for Women Campaign, which
focuses this year on decisions
of young women workers concerning
rights at work, family planning
and choice of work to balance
work and family life.
The report will be officially
launched at the International
Trade Union House at an event
8 March, along with a new European
Trade Union Confederation report
“From Membership to Leadership:
Advancing Women in Trade Unions”
(http://www.etuc.org/) and a new
report from the Education International
“Equal Opportunities: Progress
for All”
( http://www.ei-ie.org/en/index.php
)
The ITUC represents 176 million
workers in 312 affiliated national
organisations from 155 countries.
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