by Christine Marlet | Jan 13, 2025 | All, Fatherhood-Motherhood-Children Education, Gender Equality, Work-Life Balance/Integration
Feminism needs a makeover. In its original form, feminism worked to free women from a life without choices. Gloria Steinem’s feminism gave women the option to have brilliant careers outside the home, to forgo having children, and still lead meaningful lives. Many women needed to be freed from society’s expectations that all women should marry and have children and stay at home in the kitchen. However, the movement painted these issues with a broad brush rather than targeting those women who sought that choice. In its attempt to liberate those unhappy with traditional roles, it shifted judgment onto those who found fulfillment in raising children as meaningful work
by Christine Marlet | Jan 1, 2025 | All, Gender Equality
This report presents evidence on gender inequalities in financial independence in the EU, with a particular focus on how financial independence has been defined and measured. It also presents evidence on the impact of tax–benefit systems in EU Member States on gender inequalities in financial independence and explores consequences associated with financial dependence, including economic violence.
by Christine Marlet | Jan 1, 2025 | All, Gender Equality, Women and Men Cooperation at Home, Work-Life Balance/Integration
The distribution of household responsibilities is an important, if overlooked, driver of global gender inequality. Research shows women take on at least two and a half times more unpaid household and care tasks than men, and this is without accounting for the mental load that accompanies these responsibilities. As a result, many women experience increased stress, dissatisfaction in their relationships, and problems balancing work and family life.
by Christine Marlet | Jan 1, 2025 | All, Gender Equality, Women and Men Cooperation at Home, Work-Life Balance/Integration
Looking back on textbooks from the 1950s (seen below) is nauseating but important context to remember as we consider how societal norms could influence the home management decisions many couples make. We must respect that our parents learned this in school, and many modeled it for us because it subconsciously influences how we see our roles inside the home.
by Christine Marlet | Dec 10, 2024 | All, Gender Equality, Women in Leadership, Women Input in STEM
Sheeba Benny of Stantec Middle East Limited has been named as “Electrical Engineer of the Year” at the Construction Week Middle East Awards 2024, celebrating a significant milestone for female leadership in the region’s building services design consultancy and construction sectors. The award was announced during the event’s 20th anniversary celebration at the JW Marriott Marquis Dubai on November 21st.
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