Parental leaves are instruments of public policy to reconcile work and family life, providing support in time and money to parents with newborn children. Parental leaves allow parents to take a break from their paid work activity so that they can dedicate themselves to their care-work. Specifically, this study compares the parental leave policies of Chile and Switzerland from an institutional and gender perspective, analyzing similarities and differences in the dimensions of generosity, gender equity, and complementarity between care and paid work, and their implications for work-family policy. Using a cross-national comparative method, the results show that in Chile coexist a traditional and dual-earner gender arrangements and the parental...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the process of custody or personal care of children and...
Gender inequality in the distribution of unpaid care work and participation in the labour market is ...
In the review of rulings by the Supreme Court of Chile on authorization to leave the country, we wer...
During the last decade the Chilean pattern of childcare provision is changing due to the rise of fem...
This article aims to analyze the recognition of maternity and paternity leave from a gen...
Switzerland is characterised by a relatively laggard and gendered leave scheme. This study asks: Wha...
This paper examines government policies that aim to balance work and family life, focusing on employ...
The article compares the childcare regime in Chile and Uruguay by applying the institutional approac...
El estudio de la corresponsabilidad familiar ha adquirido una mayor relevancia en Chile. Investigaci...
During the last decade the Chilean pattern of childcare provision is changing due to the rise of fem...
This article aims to analyze the recognition of maternity and paternity leave from a gender equality...
This paper seeks to explore discourses on the possibilities and limitations identified by relevant a...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how leave policy designs contribute to an equal division ...
Paraguay, like other countries in the region, is part of a scheme of services and services of "strat...
Este artículo analiza comparativamente las brechas de género en el trabajo no remunerado realizado e...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the process of custody or personal care of children and...
Gender inequality in the distribution of unpaid care work and participation in the labour market is ...
In the review of rulings by the Supreme Court of Chile on authorization to leave the country, we wer...
During the last decade the Chilean pattern of childcare provision is changing due to the rise of fem...
This article aims to analyze the recognition of maternity and paternity leave from a gen...
Switzerland is characterised by a relatively laggard and gendered leave scheme. This study asks: Wha...
This paper examines government policies that aim to balance work and family life, focusing on employ...
The article compares the childcare regime in Chile and Uruguay by applying the institutional approac...
El estudio de la corresponsabilidad familiar ha adquirido una mayor relevancia en Chile. Investigaci...
During the last decade the Chilean pattern of childcare provision is changing due to the rise of fem...
This article aims to analyze the recognition of maternity and paternity leave from a gender equality...
This paper seeks to explore discourses on the possibilities and limitations identified by relevant a...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how leave policy designs contribute to an equal division ...
Paraguay, like other countries in the region, is part of a scheme of services and services of "strat...
Este artículo analiza comparativamente las brechas de género en el trabajo no remunerado realizado e...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the process of custody or personal care of children and...
Gender inequality in the distribution of unpaid care work and participation in the labour market is ...
In the review of rulings by the Supreme Court of Chile on authorization to leave the country, we wer...