It took us a global pandemic to realise that we depend on care. But despite all the clapping from the balconies, care workers continue to work in precarious and vulnerable conditions. In the EU, carers earn on average 65% of the national average employee income. Who are the ones at the forefront? 70% of health and social carers are WOMEN.Women suffer from a severe lack of recognition of their paid and unpaid care work. Most care work is not even paid at all. The essential everyday tasks in our homes, performed by an overwhelming majority of women, remain unacknowledged. Our economies, our lives, cannot go on forgetting that paid and unpaid caregivers are the ones that cover our most basic needs. We need to move away from a profit-driven model of growth to a care-driven model.
FEPS, together with its member foundations, has been intensively working since November 2019 to monitor the EU gender equality policy agenda through a progressive lens focusing particularly on its care dimensions.

It’s time for a care revolution! We need to #Care4Care!

Browse through the EU Care Atlas, a new tool demonstrating how care deficits directly feed into the gender overall earnings gap, perpetuating gender inequalities.

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Publications
04/11/2024

A new Gender Equality Contract for Europe

Feminism and progressive politics
08/03/2023

The European Care Strategy

A chance to ensure inclusive care for all?
05/12/2022

Towards a care-led recovery for the EU?

Recovery Watch series
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Past
25/09/2024
Académie Royale, Brussels

Anchoring equality in the new European agenda

Forging the new EU agenda - High-level conference
02/09/2024
Reggio Emilia, Italy

Advancing child and family care

Building a Progressive Europe
08/03/2024
Budapest, Hungary

How to pursue gender equality in the context of right wing, authoritarian regimes?

The cases of Hungary and Serbia
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Progressive Post
23/10/2024

Europe’s demographic challenge: policies for sustainable generational renewal

23/10/2024

Gender equality can help to shape the demographic and economic outlook

10/01/2022

Covid-19: exposing the missing link – the migrant health-integration nexus

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08/03/2024

Discover the updated EU Care Atlas!

03/03/2022

EU Care Atlas: how care deficits impact the gender earnings gap

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In the media

A credible future beyond growth has to be feminist

by euobserver 17/05/2023
Euobserver article about the #BeyondGrowth conference mentions FEPS 'Defining Care' Policy Brief

How many inequalities can the world fight at the same time?

by Social Europe 07/07/2022
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Audiovisual

Redefining Care: Building a new Gender Equality Contract for Europe with Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella

Feminist leadership for systematic change with Joanna Maycock

FEPS Talks #149

Feminist leadership for systematic change with Joanna Maycock

FEPS Talks #149

‘How to pursue gender equality in the context of right wing, authoritarian regimes?’ Flickr album

EU Care Atlas 2024

Accelerating progress Flickr album

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