Reconciliation of work, family and personal life

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The statistical operation related to the Survey on the Reconciliation of Work, Family and Personal Life analyses the possibilities that employed people resident in the Basque Country have of combining their working life with their family and personal lives. Conciliation involves balancing the different facets of our lives, which entails the necessity of combining paid work with domestic work, as well as family responsibilities and free time that we set aside for the personal sphere. The survey on the Reconciliation of Work, Family and Personal Life attempts to go into depth on the possibilities of combining the different aspects mentioned: Work, related to economic life, where an economic provision is received, family, related to domestic tasks and care for the family (young children, dependent people...) and personal, related to one's own time and space, individual in the sense that people look after themselves and connect to their surroundings.

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Reference period > 2024
Last update > 06/26/2025
 

 
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Reconciliation of work with caring for dependants deteriorated in the Basque Country in 2024, although there was an improvement in the balancing of employment with children and personal activities  (06/26/2025)06/26/2025
There was an increase in the number of employed people with significant trouble balancing work with their family and personal lives in the Basque Country in 2023 (06/26/2024)06/26/2024
In the Basque Country in 2022, one in four employed people had significant difficulty balancing work with family obligations (06/14/2023)06/14/2023
The percentage of people working from home in the Basque Country has increased by 5.3 points over the last decade (06/17/2022)06/17/2022
Reconciling work and family obligations continued to be very difficult for more than one out of four people in work in 2020 (06/15/2021)06/15/2021
Almost 30% of people in work in the Basque Country had great difficulty combining work with looking after children and dependents in 2019 (06/19/2020)06/19/2020
Three in ten people in work in the Basque Country had great difficulty combining work with looking after children in 2018 (06/25/2019)06/25/2019
One in five people in work in the Basque Country habitually prolong their working day in 2017 (06/20/2018)06/20/2018
One in four working men believes that it would be highly detrimental to their professional career to request paternity leave (06/26/2017)06/26/2017
A third of the working population states that they have great difficulty balancing work with caring for children and dependents (05/31/2016)05/31/2016
Working women in the Basque Country dedicated 50% more hours per day than men to caring for minors and dependent persons (05/29/2014)05/29/2014
Employed women dedicated almost twice the amount of daily hours to the care of young children and dependents as men in the Basque Country (06/05/2013)06/05/2013
One in six people had to prolong the working day nearly every day (07/11/2012)07/11/2012
One in every seven men dedicated the same time as women to looking after their children (07/09/2012)07/09/2012
Half of working women dedicate 5 hours or more per day caring for their sons and daughters  (11/29/2011)11/29/2011
 
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