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Engendering economic statistics General issues Gerry Brady, CSO Ireland
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Objective Issue is equal opportunity to work and equal conditions rather than equal employment rates Individual discretion to make personal life choices with regard to employment are important – societal conventions restrict these
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Environment barriers In disability, environmental barriers are factors such as inaccessible transport, no lifts, lack of special tuition etc. These are the problems rather than the problem being a wheelchair or having a learning difficulty
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Gender work barriers e.g. Attitudes of other people Factors limiting educational attainment Inequal access to transport Imposed care obligations Expected role in family life
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Barriers within paid employment Inflexible working arrangments Work consequences of having a baby Limited IT access to workplace from home Attitudes of work colleagues Lack of women in managerial and decision-making positions within the company
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Consequences for women Lower employment rates Lower pay Less satisfying work Pensions pressure towards later retirement if earlier absences from work
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Specific topics Self-employment and entrepreneurship Occupations Pay and Working hours Formal vs informal employment Social security & pension contributions Employment security Decision-making
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Entrepreneurship Issues Willingness to become an entrepreneur Economic areas women become entrepreneurs in State and loan funding for women entrepreneurs Access to networks
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Specific topics ctd. The relevance and importance of specific employment varies depending on the economic and statistical development of the country
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