At this critical juncture when the COVID‐19 health crisis has disrupted our ways of living, working and relating to each other, we are perforce to explore and co‐create the Future we …
Across a range of countries, analysts have found that adaptations to the COVID‐19 pandemic often exacerbated previously existing labor inequalities between men and women …
Managers and customers often expect individuals to be “ideal workers” devoted entirely to work, and this devotion is typically displayed through being available to work at any time, on …
Mothers who work and identify as feminists have been thrust into a new” COVID‐19 normal,” finding themselves taking on roles that are “at odds” with their feminist identity (ie, the bulk of …
Crisis impacts are never gender‐neutral, and COVID‐19 is no exception. The pandemic has further exacerbated the gender and socioeconomic inequalities, therefore, crucial to …
KE Miller - Gender, Work & Organization, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic has upended the lives of working parents as they strive to meet the conflicting demands of childcare and professional obligations. While growing evidence …
MR Altman, AR Gavin… - Global Qualitative …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The COVID-19 pandemic created a massive shift in health care systems, including within pregnancy and birth care. To explore how experiences of pregnancy and birth were …
U Martín, A Bacigalupe… - Revista Española de Salud …, 2021 - ojs.sanidad.gob.es
Fundamentos: Visibilizar las desigualdades de género durante la pandemia y su relación con otros ejes de desigualdad social resultará decisivo para su adecuada monitorización. El …
In the initial months of the COVID‐19 outbreak in the United States, people struggled to adjust to the new normal. The burden of managing changes to home and work life seemed …