Social Democrats to Provide Better Conditions for Parents of Young Children
The Social Democrats plan to present a proposal that would allow parents of young children to reduce their work hours for a period while receiving financial support.
"Lifestyle Part-Time": A Debate Missed the Point
The article discusses the misconception surrounding part-time work in Germany, emphasizing that few people work part-time purely for lifestyle reasons.
The Impossible ‘Superwoman’
Digital platforms disregard feminism while constructing an unrealistic image of women.
The complex relationship between multiple roles and the health of the modern woman: Can we ultimately find balance?
The article explores how the modern woman manages multiple roles and the implications for her health and well-being.
Currently, 19 candidates have registered for the General Prosecutor of the State contest
As the registration period for candidates for the General Prosecutor of the State position nears its end, a total of 19 individuals have registered across Ecuador.
Felipe VI emphasizes the importance of ensuring that "facts and actions never contradict words"
King Felipe VI stressed the significance of aligning actions with words during the entrega of diploma dispatches to the new diplomats in Spain.
Do You Remember? Anu Saagim Shocked with Her Comments on the Episode of 'Staying Over at Maria Veitola'
Sirpa Selänne stirred controversy during an episode of 'Staying Over at Maria Veitola' with her traditional views on motherhood and work-life balance.
New Members of the Art Academy Include Hiromi Kawakami: No Selections from 'New Fields,' Decrease in Women
The Japan Art Academy announced seven new members, including author Hiromi Kawakami, while highlighting a lack of female representation and selections from newly established artistic fields.
Diplomacy: Russia, China, India: These are Germany's important new ambassadors
Germany is set to appoint new ambassadors to key positions, including Israel, Russia, India, and China, as part of a major personnel reshuffle in the Foreign Office.
How Could You Raise Kids Without Coupang?
The article discusses the interdependence of modern parents on Coupang for raising children amidst societal expectations and work pressures in South Korea.
Helle (46) received three board positions after new law
Helle, a 46-year-old, secured three board positions thanks to a new gender balance law in Norway, which aims to fill corporate boards with more women.
Job interruptions for women persist despite equal parental leave for fathers and mothers
Job interruptions for women continue even with the equalization of parental leave between fathers and mothers, primarily benefiting only those mothers who earn comparably to their partners.
The first balance sheet of the Self-Determination Act – and the question of how long it will last
More people than expected are using the Self-Determination Act to change their gender markers, but concerns are rising regarding its implementation, especially following the case of the extremist Liebich, prompting discussions about potential legislative changes by the coalition.