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Stanje obitelji: Obiteljsko izvješće: Žene rade manje od muškaraca
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Stanje obitelji: Obiteljsko izvješće: Žene rade manje od muškaraca

In North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous federal state, nearly 1.8 million families with at least one minor child face ongoing challenges in balancing family life and work, particularly for women. According to the new Family Report by the state's coalition government, women still work fewer hours per week than men, despite a slight increase in their average weekly working time to 27 hours compared to men's 39 hours in 2024. Women continue to bear a significant share of childcare responsibilities, spending twice as many hours on children and household tasks as fathers. While most families rate their situation as good, they feel burdened by crises, economic uncertainty, poverty risks, and unequal opportunities. Nearly half of families with children under 18 in North Rhine-Westphalia had a migration background in 2022, highlighting diverse family structures including single parents, unmarried couples, stepfamilies, and same-sex families. The report, compiled by the German Youth Institute (DJI), draws on official statistics, special analyses from the State Statistical Office, DJI studies, and regional surveys.

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Stanje obitelji: Obiteljsko izvješće: Žene rade manje od muškaraca

In North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous federal state, nearly 1.8 million families with at least one minor child face ongoing challenges in balancing family life and work, particularly for women. According to the new Family Report by the state's coalition government, women still work fewer hours per week than men, despite a slight increase in their average weekly working time to 27 hours compared to men's 39 hours in 2024. Women continue to bear a significant share of childcare responsibilities, spending twice as many hours on children and household tasks as fathers. While most families rate their situation as good, they feel burdened by crises, economic uncertainty, poverty risks, and unequal opportunities. Nearly half of families with children under 18 in North Rhine-Westphalia had a migration background in 2022, highlighting diverse family structures including single parents, unmarried couples, stepfamilies, and same-sex families. The report, compiled by the German Youth Institute (DJI), draws on official statistics, special analyses from the State Statistical Office, DJI studies, and regional surveys.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents statistical data and quotes from the Family Minister without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on gender disparities in workforce participation and family responsibilities but does not take a clear ideological stance, instead presenting findings from an官方

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