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The largest increase in employment has happened in Lithuania in the age group 55–64 where the female employment rate has increased by 19.5 percentage points. Table 15.2 shows comparative data regarding the employment of men and women in different age groups in 2008 and 2018 in all three Baltic countries.
When looking at the way women and men live – in a couple, single, with or without children – quite some differences can be seen. In the EU in 2021, 6.0 % of women aged 25-49 lived alone with children, compared with 1.1 % of men of the same age.
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13 Φεβ 2023 · For single mothers, partnered mothers, and single women without children alike, the ascending order is Northern, Western, Southern, Central and Baltic, and finally Eastern Europe. This similarity probably reflects general institutional and cultural variation in the centrality of family ties.