2019
DOI: 10.31110/2413-1571-2019-022-4-030
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Time, leisure, gender: analysis of time breaks in cultural and leisure practices of men and women

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“…To achieve a similar level of gender equality in the labour market as in Finland, or even Lithuania, the main direction of state policy in the legislative sphere and information campaigns should be to overcome gender stereotypes and prejudices against women or men. The implementation of EU directives should occur simultaneously with the destruction of the 'glass ceiling' not only in public administration (where today we see a ratio of 60/10 men and women in public positions) and business but also in other areas of employment (Goncharenko, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To achieve a similar level of gender equality in the labour market as in Finland, or even Lithuania, the main direction of state policy in the legislative sphere and information campaigns should be to overcome gender stereotypes and prejudices against women or men. The implementation of EU directives should occur simultaneously with the destruction of the 'glass ceiling' not only in public administration (where today we see a ratio of 60/10 men and women in public positions) and business but also in other areas of employment (Goncharenko, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers into gender inequality in the labour market include Andrusyak (2018), Chichkalo-Kondratska (2019), Alexopoulou (2019), Goncharenko (2019) and Doronina (2018). However, the problem, according to national and world trends, remains unresolved and has a high level of negative inertia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%