This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-life reconciliation instrument with great potential to bring about a more equal distribution of paid and unpaid work between men and women. However, policy evaluation studies reveal that simply making parental leave available to men as an option does not lead to a marked increase in the number of male users. There is evidence that incentives in the policy design, such as earmark-ing part of the paid parental leave only for men on a use-it-or-lose-it basis, can raise the number of male users. Still, this evidence comes primarily from the Scandinavian context and the question whether such outcomes could be replicated in other countries remains op...
Parental leave regulation is not gender-neutral. Policies that encourage fathers’ leave-taking rela...
This study addresses the question of economic and workplace related determinants and consequences of...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
The study investigates the decisions of fathers to use parental leave at the individual level. The f...
Fathers parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and in the labour...
In Denmark leave entitlement is not only regulated by law but is also part of the various collective...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
The German parental leave reform of 2007 created a new incentive for men to take parental leave by i...
An important feature of parental leave in Norway is that it allows significant sharing of leave betw...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This study examines how the workplace situation of both parents affects fathers' parental leave use....
Paid parental leave for fathers is a promising social policy tool for degendering the division of la...
Since the introduction of the Swedish parental leave reform in 1974, fathers have had the same right...
In most countries, parental leave systems consist of several parts with different lengths for father...
Parental leave regulation is not gender-neutral. Policies that encourage fathers’ leave-taking rela...
This study addresses the question of economic and workplace related determinants and consequences of...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...
This paper reviews the the literature on fathers' use of parental leave. Parental leave is a work-li...
The study investigates the decisions of fathers to use parental leave at the individual level. The f...
Fathers parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and in the labour...
In Denmark leave entitlement is not only regulated by law but is also part of the various collective...
Abstract: Fathers ’ parental leave use is often assumed to affect gender equality both at home and i...
The German parental leave reform of 2007 created a new incentive for men to take parental leave by i...
An important feature of parental leave in Norway is that it allows significant sharing of leave betw...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This study examines how the workplace situation of both parents affects fathers' parental leave use....
Paid parental leave for fathers is a promising social policy tool for degendering the division of la...
Since the introduction of the Swedish parental leave reform in 1974, fathers have had the same right...
In most countries, parental leave systems consist of several parts with different lengths for father...
Parental leave regulation is not gender-neutral. Policies that encourage fathers’ leave-taking rela...
This study addresses the question of economic and workplace related determinants and consequences of...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...