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1 Men and Women in the Family and at Work in Slovakia Labour Market, Child-care and Family Support in the Publications of ASPEKT

2 PUBLICATIONS OF ASPEKT Gender Implications of the Crisis : Aspects of Selected Cases  Janka Debrecéniová: Analysis of Selected Laws to “Support the Family” Passed during the Time of the Crisis Gender Perspective in Economy : Aspects of Power Relationships  Jarmila Filadelfiová: Women and Men at Work and at Home  Daniel Gerbery: Child-care and the Labour Market

3 PUBLICATIONS OF ASPEKT

4 Jarmila Filadelfiová: Women and Men at Work and at Home The gendered distribution of production and reproduction

5 JARMILA FILADELFIOVÁ: WOMEN AND MEN AT WORK AND AT HOME  Higher engagement of women in household duties  For common daily duties are responsible mostly women  Experiences of reconciliation of work and family care

6 JARMILA FILADELFIOVÁ: WOMEN AND MEN AT WORK AND AT HOME  Lower employment rate of women (52,8%-women; 67,6%-men)  Lower positions of women in spite of higher education  Horizontal segregation of the labourt market („men ʼ s“ and „women ʼ s“ professions)

7 Daniel Gerbery: Child-care and Labour Market Implications of child-care possibilities for women and men on the labour market

8 DANIEL GERBERY: CHILD-CARE AND LABOUR MARKET  Low number of children under 2 years attending institutional child-care facilities  Low access to day nurseries

9 DANIEL GERBERY: CHILD-CARE AND LABOUR MARKET  Differences in employment rate according to  life cycle - the biggest difference in the period of reproduction (25-39 years)  parental status - opposite implications for men and women  age of the youngest child - the lowest rate in women having a child at the age below 5 years

10 Janka Debrecéniová: Analysis of Selected Laws to “Support the Family” Passed during the Time of the Crisis Selected effects of law support on women having children

11 JANKA DEBRECÉNIOVÁ: ANALYSIS OF SELECTED LAWS TO „SUPPORT FAMILY PASSED DURING THE TIME OF CRISIS  Pressure to quit work and to provide personal care of children  Discrimination of marginalized women  Medicalization of pregnancy  Change from January 2011

12 Thank you for your attention Alexandra Ostertágová www. ASPEKT.sk ostertagova@gmail.com


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