This paper uses fuzzy-set ideal type analysis to assess the conformity of European leave regulations to four theoretical ideal typical divisions of labour: male breadwinner, caregiver parity, universal breadwinner and universal caregiver. In contrast to the majority of previous studies, the focus of this analysis is on the extent to which leave regulations promote gender equality in the family and the transformation of traditional gender roles. The results of this analysis demonstrate that European countries cluster into five models that only partly coincide with countries\u2019 geographical proximity. Second, none of the countries considered constitutes a universal caregiver model, while the male breadwinner ideal continues to provide the ...
"This article conducts a systematic review exploring the link between parental leave policies and th...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Leave arrangements for parents may be seen as a fundamental element of the policy “package” regardin...
Fundamental reforms in childcare services appear to have eroded traditional support to the male brea...
Despite the widespread increase in female labour force participation, gender role attitudes towards ...
This study starts from the assumption that the context of opportunities for work-family balance affe...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how leave policy designs contribute to an equal division ...
The ability to produce desired outcomes represents an important basis of the legitimacy of social po...
Dobrotić I, Blum S. Inclusiveness of Parental-Leave Benefits in Twenty-One European Countries: Measu...
The chapter offers a theoretical link between the arena of welfare policies and the wider configurat...
This article analyzes eligibility for parental-leave benefits in twenty-one European countries. It d...
This article analyses public parental leave in eight northern European countries, and assesses its o...
Can parental leave arrangements promote equal sharing by men and women of both paid employment and c...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
This article contributes to the conceptual and technical development of cross-national measurement a...
"This article conducts a systematic review exploring the link between parental leave policies and th...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Leave arrangements for parents may be seen as a fundamental element of the policy “package” regardin...
Fundamental reforms in childcare services appear to have eroded traditional support to the male brea...
Despite the widespread increase in female labour force participation, gender role attitudes towards ...
This study starts from the assumption that the context of opportunities for work-family balance affe...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how leave policy designs contribute to an equal division ...
The ability to produce desired outcomes represents an important basis of the legitimacy of social po...
Dobrotić I, Blum S. Inclusiveness of Parental-Leave Benefits in Twenty-One European Countries: Measu...
The chapter offers a theoretical link between the arena of welfare policies and the wider configurat...
This article analyzes eligibility for parental-leave benefits in twenty-one European countries. It d...
This article analyses public parental leave in eight northern European countries, and assesses its o...
Can parental leave arrangements promote equal sharing by men and women of both paid employment and c...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
This article contributes to the conceptual and technical development of cross-national measurement a...
"This article conducts a systematic review exploring the link between parental leave policies and th...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Leave arrangements for parents may be seen as a fundamental element of the policy “package” regardin...