Nordic welfare policies mitigate work–childcare reconciliation; however, they are not enough for mothers working in intensive work cultures. In addition, there are differences among the three Nordic states in both work–family policies and cultural norms as to how they should be used. In this article, we study the resources mothers who work in research, development and innovation (R&D&I) in Finland, Norway and Sweden rely on in their work–childcare reconciliation. Thematic analysis of interviews with 74 professionals resulted in identifying four main resources: father involvement, parental leave system and daycare, flexible working, and grandparent help and networks. Our analysis brings to view the blind spots in work and childcare reconcili...
This article explores how families with young children arrive at and live with different work–family...
Day care is a far more accepted way of life in Sweden than it is in the United States. Although not ...
The purpose of this article is to examine professional practices in matemity and childhealth care in...
Nordic welfare policies mitigate work–childcare reconciliation; however, they are not enough for mot...
The article asks whether daycare can alleviate work-family tensions in the dual-earner society or if...
In this study, meanings given to childcare and work by parents were explored. The aim was to shed li...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
This article contributes to the debate on the father’s role in child care by looking at two distinct...
Diverse family leave and day care policies create varying monetary incentives for mothers to stay at...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
The rise of the adult worker family norm across countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operat...
Universal parental leaves with job protection and earnings compensation increase women’s attachment ...
Explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young children in ...
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...
This article explores how families with young children arrive at and live with different work–family...
Day care is a far more accepted way of life in Sweden than it is in the United States. Although not ...
The purpose of this article is to examine professional practices in matemity and childhealth care in...
Nordic welfare policies mitigate work–childcare reconciliation; however, they are not enough for mot...
The article asks whether daycare can alleviate work-family tensions in the dual-earner society or if...
In this study, meanings given to childcare and work by parents were explored. The aim was to shed li...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
This article contributes to the debate on the father’s role in child care by looking at two distinct...
Diverse family leave and day care policies create varying monetary incentives for mothers to stay at...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
The rise of the adult worker family norm across countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operat...
Universal parental leaves with job protection and earnings compensation increase women’s attachment ...
Explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young children in ...
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...
This article explores how families with young children arrive at and live with different work–family...
Day care is a far more accepted way of life in Sweden than it is in the United States. Although not ...
The purpose of this article is to examine professional practices in matemity and childhealth care in...