Parental leave policies give parents a temporary leave from employment in order to care for a child. Secondary aims are to increase women's attachment to the labour force as well as supporting gender equal roles in paid and unpaid work. This study researched parent satisfaction of parental leave policies in the United States of America and the Netherlands. Mothers and fathers were individually interviewed face to face regarding satisfaction with family leave polices, if and why they did or did not use them, and how parental leave impacted divisions of paid and unpaid labour. The U.S. Family and Medical Leave Act was found to be unhelpful to parents mostly becuase it is unpaid. U.S. single mothers suffer the most due to a lack of paid parent...
What does it mean to be a successful working parent? And how do working parents cope in the United S...
Contains fulltext : 174122.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In modern welfa...
This article analyses public parental leave in eight northern European countries, and assesses its o...
Parental leave is a broad term that encompasses maternity and/or paternity leave to care for an infa...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
The United States is the only developed nation that fails to provide its citizens with paid parental...
The United States is the only developed country that fails to guarantee paid time off work to new pa...
Life for 21st-century children and families is defined by rapid economic, social, and technological ...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
U.S. federal and state family leave legislation requires employers to provide job protected parental...
Parental leave regulation is not gender-neutral. Policies that encourage fathers’ leave-taking rela...
The United States and Australia are unusual in their approach to providing paid time off to new pare...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
The purpose of this paper is three folded. First, the paper discusses the emerging concept of work-l...
What does it mean to be a successful working parent? And how do working parents cope in the United S...
Contains fulltext : 174122.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In modern welfa...
This article analyses public parental leave in eight northern European countries, and assesses its o...
Parental leave is a broad term that encompasses maternity and/or paternity leave to care for an infa...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
The United States is the only developed nation that fails to provide its citizens with paid parental...
The United States is the only developed country that fails to guarantee paid time off work to new pa...
Life for 21st-century children and families is defined by rapid economic, social, and technological ...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
U.S. federal and state family leave legislation requires employers to provide job protected parental...
Parental leave regulation is not gender-neutral. Policies that encourage fathers’ leave-taking rela...
The United States and Australia are unusual in their approach to providing paid time off to new pare...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
The purpose of this paper is three folded. First, the paper discusses the emerging concept of work-l...
What does it mean to be a successful working parent? And how do working parents cope in the United S...
Contains fulltext : 174122.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In modern welfa...
This article analyses public parental leave in eight northern European countries, and assesses its o...