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Employment> [20]
Female employment> [57]
Ireland
Gender wage gap (comparison of median)5.2% (2019)
[21/27 countries]
Maternal employment rate - child under 1568.4% (2019)
[30/40 countries]
Share of female managers38.0% (2021)
[11/39 countries]
Female share of the directors of the largest publicly listed companies (2021)30.2%
[19/43 countries]
% of those who think that a husband's job is to earn money; a wife's job is to look after the home and family (2012)12.9%
[26/32 countries]
% of those who think that a husband's job is to earn money; a wife's job is to look after the home and family (2008)21.3%
[28/44 countries]
% of those who think that a husband's job is to earn money; a wife's job is to look after the home and family (2002)18.6%
[27/33 countries]
% of those who think that a husband's job is to earn money; a wife's job is to look after the home and family (1998)32.9%
[15/30 countries]
% of those who think that a husband's job is to earn money; a wife's job is to look after the home and family (1994)34.5%
[11/22 countries]
% of those who do not think that family life suffers when the woman has a full-time job (2012)51.8%
[8/32 countries]
% of those who do not think that family life suffers when the woman has a full-time job (2002)48.2%
[7/33 countries]
% of those who do not think that family life suffers when the woman has a full-time job (1998)43.4%
[8/30 countries]
% of those who do not think that family life suffers when the woman has a full-time job (1994)39.0%
[7/22 countries]
% of those who think that both husband and wife should contribute to household income (5 choices) (2012)59.9%
[29/32 countries]
% of those who think that both husband and wife should contribute to household income (5 choices) (2002)71.1%
[24/33 countries]
% of those who think that both husband and wife should contribute to household income (5 choices) (1994)77.3%
[9/22 countries]
% of those who think that being a housewife is just as fulfilling as working for pay (5 choices) (2012)46.2%
[12/32 countries]
% of those who think that being a housewife is just as fulfilling as working for pay (5 choices) (2002)50.0%
[13/33 countries]
% of those who think that being a housewife is just as fulfilling as working for pay (5 choices) (1994)61.2%
[4/22 countries]
% of those who think that what most women really want is a home and children (2012)26.7%
[26/32 countries]
% of those who think that what most women really want is a home and children (2002)39.9%
[22/33 countries]
% of those who think that what most women really want is a home and children (1994)50.9%
[9/22 countries]
% of those who think that working mothers have no bad influence over children (5 choices) (2012)72.1%
[13/32 countries]
% of those who think that working mothers have no bad influence over children (5 choices) (2002)61.6%
[25/33 countries]
% of those who think that working mothers have no bad influence over children (5 choices) (1994)62.1%
[13/22 countries]
% of those who do not think that a pre-school child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works (2012)57.3%
[5/32 countries]
% of those who do not think that a pre-school child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works (2002)51.9%
[4/33 countries]
% of those who do not think that a pre-school child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works (1994)42.4%
[5/22 countries]
% of those who think that the mother and the father should each take half of paid parental leave (2012)29.7%
[19/41 countries]
% of those who think that the mother should take most of the paid leave period and the father should take some of it. (2012)51.0%
[6/41 countries]
% of those who think that the mother should take the entire paid parental leave (2012)19.0%
[32/41 countries]
% of those who think that no paid parental leave is necessary (2012)25.1%
[4/41 countries]
% of those who think that women should work outside the home full-time when there is a child under school age (2012)12.7%
[25/41 countries]
% of those who think that women should work outside the home full-time when there is a child under school age (2002)10.7%
[22/33 countries]
% of those who think that women should work outside the home full-time when there is a child under school age (1994)11.8%
[7/22 countries]
% of those who think that both mother and father should work full-time when they have a child under school age (2012)7.6%
[28/41 countries]
% of those who think that both mother and father should work part-time when they have a child under school age (2012)10.4%
[15/41 countries]
% of those who think that women should stay at home when there is a child under school age (2012)31.1%
[26/41 countries]
% of those who think that women should stay at home when there is a child under school age (2002)39.1%
[21/33 countries]
% of those who think that women should stay at home when there is a child under school age (1994)49.4%
[14/22 countries]
% of those who think that mother should stay at home and father should work full-time when they have a child under school age (2012)29.1%
[27/41 countries]
% of those who think that mother should work part-time and father should work full-time when they have a child under school age (2012)52.2%
[1/41 countries]
% of those who think it is least desirable that both mother and father work full-time when they have a child under school age (2012)59.5%
[4/41 countries]
% of those who think it is least desirable that father stay at home and mother work full-time when they have a child under school age (2012)12.7%
[39/40 countries]
% of those who think it is least desirable that mother stay at home and father work full-time when they have a child under school age (2012)11.1%
[15/41 countries]
% of those who think that women should work outside the home full-time after the youngest child starts school (2012)36.8%
[25/41 countries]
% of those who think that women should work outside the home full-time after the youngest child starts school (2002)26.0%
[22/33 countries]
% of those who think that women should work outside the home full-time after the youngest child starts school (1994)26.1%
[9/22 countries]
% of those who think that women should stay at home after the youngest child starts school (2012)3.0%
[33/41 countries]
% of those who think that women should stay at home after the youngest child starts school (2002)10.6%
[21/33 countries]
% of those who think that women should stay at home after the youngest child starts school (1994)24.4%
[7/22 countries]
% of women who say that they care for sick family members (2012)58.8%
[17/41 countries]
% of women who say that they care for sick family members (2002)63.5%
[8/33 countries]
% of women who say that they care for sick family members (1994)54.9%
[10/22 countries]
% of those who say that both partners care for sick family members (2012)42.2%
[21/41 countries]
% of those who say that both partners care for sick family members (2002)39.1%
[22/33 countries]
% of those who say that both partners care for sick family members (1994)46.7%
[13/22 countries]
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Side business> [0]
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Unemployment> [13]
Labor policy> [1]
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