Happy Global Day of Parents! Honoring parents worldwide for their commitment to nurturing and guiding children. #GlobalDayOfParents #ParentLove #Family ❤️👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Global Day of Parents!

Let's offer selfless service to our parents who have sacrificed their lives to support us.

Why Take Care Of Parents? Read here: https://dbf.adalaj.org/KIkegKxQ

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Parents are the foundation of our lives, and their commitment deserves our gratitude. Whether you’re a parent or want to appreciate your parents, take a moment to celebrate their love and sacrifices on this #GlobalDayOfParents!
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The Global Day of Parents is observed on June 1st every year. It’s a day dedicated to appreciating and honoring the invaluable role of parents worldwide. On this day, we recognize the selfless…

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RT @EU_Eurostat: 🏠🧒In 2021, of the 197 million households in the EU, 24% had children living with them.
🔸49% of households with children had one child
🔸39% had two children
🔸12% had three or more children
🔸 13% consisted of single parents
👉https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-eurostat-news/-/EDN-20220601-1
#GlobalDayofParents

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/dubravkasuica/status/1535565633487876096

Almost a quarter of EU households have children

To mark Global Parents Day, we are taking the opportunity to highlight data on households with children. In 2021, of the 197 million households in the EU, approximately one quarter had children living with them (24%).   Source dataset: lfst_hhnhtych   Among these households with children, those with one child were the most common (49% of households with children). Meanwhile, 39% had two children and 12% had three or more children. Around 13% of households with children consisted of single parents (6 million households), accounting for 3% of all households. Employment differences between women with and without children In 24 EU Member States, the share of part-time employment among employed women aged 25-54 with children was larger than that for women without children. Among these countries, the gap was largest in central and western EU Member States, such as Germany (34.0 percentage points), Austria (32.3 pp) and the Netherlands (27.3 pp). In general, smaller gaps were recorded in eastern EU Member States.   Source dataset: lfst_hhptety   In contrast, the share of part-time employment among employed women aged 25-54 without children was larger than that for women with children in Denmark (with 2.7 pp), Portugal (2.3 pp) and Latvia (1.8 pp). While some Member States reported smaller gaps in part-time employment between women with and without children, women with children had a significantly lower employment rate than those without in most countries. For example, while Romania only recorded a very small difference between part-time employed women with children and without children (0.2 pp), it was among the Member States with the largest gaps between the employment rate of women with children and those without (10.8 pp). It should also be noted that part-time employment is significantly dependent on the level of education. This topic is further developed in the article on employment characteristics of households (link below). For more information: Statistics Explained article on household composition statistics Statistics Explained article on employment characteristics of households Dedicated section on labour force statistics Database on labour force statistics Methodological notes: A child is defined as a household member aged less than 18 years. Bulgaria: 2020 data on part-time employment among women with children. To contact us, please visit our User Support page. For press enquiries, please contact our Media Support.

Eurostat

RT @EUCouncil: It's not always easy being a parent! 🤹 Juggling a professional life & a family life can be a struggle.

Thanks to 🇪🇺 rules, fathers in all EU countries are entitled to at least 10 days' paid parental leave.

Find out more 👇

#WorkLifeBalance #GlobalDayOfParents

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EEAthina/status/1532212799547523072

Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή 🇪🇺 (@EEAthina)

RT @EUCouncil: It's not always easy being a parent! 🤹 Juggling a professional life & a family life can be a struggle. Thanks to 🇪🇺 rules,…

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One third of Irish🇮🇪 households (33.4%) had children living in them in 2021, the largest share in the EU!

The share of Irish households with 3 or more children was also the highest in the EU accounting for 23% of households with children. EU average was 12%👇
#GlobalDayofParents
RT @EU_Eurostat: 🏠🧒In 2021, of the 197 million households in the EU, 24% had children living with them.
🔸49% of households with children had one child
🔸39% …

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/eurireland/status/1532001077440266248

EU Commission in Ireland (@eurireland)

One third of Irish🇮🇪 households (33.4%) had children living in them in 2021, the largest share in the EU! The share of Irish households with 3 or more children was also the highest in the EU accounting for 23% of households with children. EU average was 12%👇 #GlobalDayofParents

Nitter

It's not always easy being a parent! 🤹 Juggling a professional life & a family life can be a struggle.

Thanks to 🇪🇺 rules, fathers in all EU countries are entitled to at least 10 days' paid parental leave.

Find out more 👇

#WorkLifeBalance #GlobalDayOfParents

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EUCouncil/status/1531963478948425728

EU Council (@EUCouncil)

It's not always easy being a parent! 🤹 Juggling a professional life & a family life can be a struggle. Thanks to 🇪🇺 rules, fathers in all EU countries are entitled to at least 10 days' paid parental leave. Find out more 👇 #WorkLifeBalance #GlobalDayOfParents

Nitter

Ireland🇮🇪 had the highest share of households in the EU with children living in them in 2021 at 33.4%

Of these households:
🔸22.8% had 3 or more children, the highest share in the EU
🔸38.6% had 2 children
🔸38.6% had one child
👉https://europa.eu/!pcTYtf
#GlobalDayofParents
RT @EU_Eurostat: 🏠🧒In 2021, of the 197 million households in the EU, 24% had children living with them.
🔸49% of households with children had one child
🔸39% had two…

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/eurireland/status/1531945881595006977

Household composition statistics

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🧒💼In 24 Member States, the share of part-time employment among employed women aged 25-54 with children was larger than those without children in 2021. The gap was largest in:
🇩🇪Germany (34.0 percentage points)
🇦🇹Austria (32.3 pp)
👉https://europa.eu/!N7N6KK
#GlobalDayofParents

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EU_Eurostat/status/1531929326106873856

Almost a quarter of EU households have children

To mark Global Parents Day, we are taking the opportunity to highlight data on households with children. In 2021, of the 197 million households in the EU, approximately one quarter had children living with them (24%).   Source dataset: lfst_hhnhtych   Among these households with children, those with one child were the most common (49% of households with children). Meanwhile, 39% had two children and 12% had three or more children. Around 13% of households with children consisted of single parents (6 million households), accounting for 3% of all households. Employment differences between women with and without children In 24 EU Member States, the share of part-time employment among employed women aged 25-54 with children was larger than that for women without children. Among these countries, the gap was largest in central and western EU Member States, such as Germany (34.0 percentage points), Austria (32.3 pp) and the Netherlands (27.3 pp). In general, smaller gaps were recorded in eastern EU Member States.   Source dataset: lfst_hhptety   In contrast, the share of part-time employment among employed women aged 25-54 without children was larger than that for women with children in Denmark (with 2.7 pp), Portugal (2.3 pp) and Latvia (1.8 pp). While some Member States reported smaller gaps in part-time employment between women with and without children, women with children had a significantly lower employment rate than those without in most countries. For example, while Romania only recorded a very small difference between part-time employed women with children and without children (0.2 pp), it was among the Member States with the largest gaps between the employment rate of women with children and those without (10.8 pp). It should also be noted that part-time employment is significantly dependent on the level of education. This topic is further developed in the article on employment characteristics of households (link below). For more information: Statistics Explained article on household composition statistics Statistics Explained article on employment characteristics of households Dedicated section on labour force statistics Database on labour force statistics Methodological notes: A child is defined as a household member aged less than 18 years. Bulgaria: 2020 data on part-time employment among women with children. To contact us, please visit our User Support page. For press enquiries, please contact our Media Support.

Eurostat