An important feature of parental leave in Norway is that it allows significant sharing of leave between parents. Parents may take 54 weeks of leave and receive 80 per cent of previous earnings or 44 weeks of leave with 100 per cent of earnings, up to a ceiling amount. Nine weeks of total leave are, however, reserved for the mother and six weeks for the father and, as a general rule, these weeks cannot be transferred to the other parent. The remaining parental leave can be shared between parents. A reserved period of leave for fathers, known as the paternity quota, was introduced in 1993. Initially, this quota was four weeks. The paternity quota has been a great success and is utilized by 80–85 per cent of eligible fathers; however, very few...
Parents’ financial and human capital resources, especially, that of the mother have been shown to be...
With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have emerged about possib...
Fatherhood norms have changed considerably in the Nordic countries over the past decades. The sight ...
Abstract It has been argued that a generous family policy aimed at a gender-equal division of childc...
Using Norwegian registry data we investigate how paternity leave affects fathers ’ long-term earning...
In most countries, parental leave systems consist of several parts with different lengths for father...
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and their workpla...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background: Demographic theories maintain that family policies th...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
Using Norwegian registry data we investigate how paternity leave affects fathers’ long-term earnings...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...
Parents’ financial and human capital resources, especially, that of the mother have been shown to be...
With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have emerged about possib...
Fatherhood norms have changed considerably in the Nordic countries over the past decades. The sight ...
Abstract It has been argued that a generous family policy aimed at a gender-equal division of childc...
Using Norwegian registry data we investigate how paternity leave affects fathers ’ long-term earning...
In most countries, parental leave systems consist of several parts with different lengths for father...
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and their workpla...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background: Demographic theories maintain that family policies th...
This paper is part of the research activities at the center of Equality, Social Organization, and P...
Using Norwegian registry data we investigate how paternity leave affects fathers’ long-term earnings...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...
Parents’ financial and human capital resources, especially, that of the mother have been shown to be...
With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have emerged about possib...
Fatherhood norms have changed considerably in the Nordic countries over the past decades. The sight ...