This working paper examines the potential of the directive on work-life balance (WLBD) to increase the role of fathers in care, and thereby, to enhance possibilities for mothers to retain and strengthen their link to the labour market. The main instruments through which the directive seeks to lead to enhanced social rights for fathers/second carers are paternity leave (10 days, payable at the level of sick pay), and earmarked parental leave (2 months, with a high level of compensation). These provisions are examined in the national case studies, applying two components of the power resources framework: normative and instrumental resources. Regarding instrumental resources, we focus on easily accessible (digital) application procedures; the ...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
How has leave for fathers been framed during periods of intensive public debates in Norway and Polan...
This deliverable examines the potential of the directive on work-life balance (WLBD) to increase the...
This paper examines institutional change in father-specific leave - a centre-piece of the EU's work-...
The 2017 proposal of the European Union directive on work-life balance attempts to introduce a four-...
The purpose of this paper is three folded. First, the paper discusses the emerging concept of work-l...
The article recommends for the International Labour Organization to implement a new Standard on pate...
Produced at the request of the European Commission in the context of negotiations on a work-life bal...
Although parents in almost all rich democracies are entitled to some form of paid parenting leave, f...
Leave policies and the protection of working parents' rights have changed significantly in Europe d...
In 2013 Weldon-Johns used the work-family typology classification model (WFTCM) to analyse the devel...
The 2019 Work-life Balance Directive creates a new right for parents and carers to request flexible ...
This article reviews policy debates and output on employment rights for fathers in France, focusing ...
Purpose – This paper focuses on the role of organizations in mediating the impact of national work-l...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
How has leave for fathers been framed during periods of intensive public debates in Norway and Polan...
This deliverable examines the potential of the directive on work-life balance (WLBD) to increase the...
This paper examines institutional change in father-specific leave - a centre-piece of the EU's work-...
The 2017 proposal of the European Union directive on work-life balance attempts to introduce a four-...
The purpose of this paper is three folded. First, the paper discusses the emerging concept of work-l...
The article recommends for the International Labour Organization to implement a new Standard on pate...
Produced at the request of the European Commission in the context of negotiations on a work-life bal...
Although parents in almost all rich democracies are entitled to some form of paid parenting leave, f...
Leave policies and the protection of working parents' rights have changed significantly in Europe d...
In 2013 Weldon-Johns used the work-family typology classification model (WFTCM) to analyse the devel...
The 2019 Work-life Balance Directive creates a new right for parents and carers to request flexible ...
This article reviews policy debates and output on employment rights for fathers in France, focusing ...
Purpose – This paper focuses on the role of organizations in mediating the impact of national work-l...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
How has leave for fathers been framed during periods of intensive public debates in Norway and Polan...