The pandemic has greatly exacerbated this problem, because the childcare and education systems have failed from time to time. When crises occur, it is always the women who are left with the work. We must also think about all the invisible work and task sharing.
I was talking earlier about collective factors linked to mental health. Obviously, women are the ones who help others: they are caregivers, they take care of children and friends. They form a natural network and they look after the health of others, while very often neglecting their own health. There is this overload due to the lack of equal sharing of housework and child-rearing. They take over from the flawed health care and school systems. They also take care of their parents. All this means that they have just too much to deal with.