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THE CARE4CARE ATLAS
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Foundation for European Progressive Studies
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The challenge

70% of care workers in the health and social care sector are women. Whether paid or unpaid care work, the work is insufficiently remunerated and under-recognized, leading to further inequalities. It took a pandemic to make us aware of how important care is and that everyone will probably need care at some point in their lives.

Idea

The Care4Care project shows the inequalities in care throughout Europe in an interactive online tool - the EU Care Atlas.

Online banner for the EU Care Atlas. You can see a smartphone with a map of Europe on the display

Implementation

Together with the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Wigwam is developing an interactive online map with facts and figures on the distribution of paid and unpaid care work between women and men in Europe - because women still account for a disproportionately large share of it. Within the map, users can switch the view between "women" and "men" and always see the data sorted by European countries, including sources and various comparison categories such as "paid vs. unpaid work" or the "hours gap".

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