Parental leave regulation is not gender-neutral. Policies that encourage fathers’ leave-taking relate to the enhancement of child well-being, caring fatherhood, and gender equality among the couple and in the workplace. There are various designs of parental leave policies, depending on a combination of factors, such as length, income replacement rate and the compulsory nature of leave. This article draws on data from the 16th International Review of Leave Policies and Related Research (2020) and analyses main features of parental leave policies in seven countries (Germany, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Israel, Japan and the United States), confronting it with recent research on the use of parental leave in those countries. Subsequently...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
There has been increasingly interest in parental leave policies as instruments for the implementatio...
There has been increasingly interest in parental leave policies as instruments for the implementatio...
"This article conducts a systematic review exploring the link between parental leave policies and th...
In Portugal there has been a continuing enhancement of fathers’ leave entitlements over the last tw...
The article recommends for the International Labour Organization to implement a new Standard on pate...
How can fathers push for more gender equality? Monika Queisser, Willem Adema and Chris Clarke write ...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
Paid parental leave for fathers is a promising social policy tool for degendering the division of la...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
There has been increasingly interest in parental leave policies as instruments for the implementatio...
There has been increasingly interest in parental leave policies as instruments for the implementatio...
"This article conducts a systematic review exploring the link between parental leave policies and th...
In Portugal there has been a continuing enhancement of fathers’ leave entitlements over the last tw...
The article recommends for the International Labour Organization to implement a new Standard on pate...
How can fathers push for more gender equality? Monika Queisser, Willem Adema and Chris Clarke write ...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
Paid parental leave for fathers is a promising social policy tool for degendering the division of la...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...
The article aims to provide a critique of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK from a gender equali...