Using cross-national data from the 2012 International Social Survey Programme (N = 33,273), this study considers institutional, self-interest, and ideational factors in analyzing public opinions about the provision, length, and source of paid parental leave offerings for fathers. We find substantial support for generous leave offerings. Multilevel regression results reveal that being a woman, supporting dual-earning expectations, and realizing more family strains lead to support for more generous leave offerings. Endorsing separate spheres and intensive mothering attitudes reduces support for more generous leave offerings; although, gendered attitudes interact with one another in predicting leave preferences, too. Finally, country-level ind...
Fatherhood norms have changed considerably in the Nordic countries over the past decades. The sight ...
Fathers’ leave use is promoted in many countries, but so far with different success. Major explanati...
The prevailing gender ideologies in the Nordic countries generally support the equal division of wor...
Using data on paid parental leave preferences from 35,488 adults situated within 26 different OECD c...
Despite global commitments and efforts, a gender-based division of paid and unpaid work persists. To...
Despite the widespread increase in female labour force participation, gender role attitudes towards ...
Paid parental leave offerings in the United States are relatively rare and unequal. Yet, little is k...
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 is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
Infant care is no longer purely a private family matter. As more mothers return to paid employment i...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
With recent developments, parental leave policies may also be seen as gender equality policies, name...
How can fathers push for more gender equality? Monika Queisser, Willem Adema and Chris Clarke write ...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
Fatherhood norms have changed considerably in the Nordic countries over the past decades. The sight ...
Fathers’ leave use is promoted in many countries, but so far with different success. Major explanati...
The prevailing gender ideologies in the Nordic countries generally support the equal division of wor...
Using data on paid parental leave preferences from 35,488 adults situated within 26 different OECD c...
Despite global commitments and efforts, a gender-based division of paid and unpaid work persists. To...
Despite the widespread increase in female labour force participation, gender role attitudes towards ...
Paid parental leave offerings in the United States are relatively rare and unequal. Yet, little is k...
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 is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
Infant care is no longer purely a private family matter. As more mothers return to paid employment i...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
With recent developments, parental leave policies may also be seen as gender equality policies, name...
How can fathers push for more gender equality? Monika Queisser, Willem Adema and Chris Clarke write ...
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
Fatherhood norms have changed considerably in the Nordic countries over the past decades. The sight ...
Fathers’ leave use is promoted in many countries, but so far with different success. Major explanati...
The prevailing gender ideologies in the Nordic countries generally support the equal division of wor...