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Equality‐Promoting Parental Leave

Journal of Social Philosophy, 2011
Ideally, we would raise our families in a world in which we could easily respect three key values: the pursuit of individual plans and goals, the provision of parental care to meet dependents’ needs, and the achievement of gender fairness. But, in reality, liberal egalitarian feminists are confronted with difficult trade-offs between these values ...
Gheaus, Anca, Robeyns, Ingrid
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Paid Parental Leave Policies

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2023
Despite evidence of the benefits of paid parental leave policies on maternal and child health, the United States remains the only high-income country without guaranteed paid parental leave. Since California implemented the first paid parental leave program in 2004, seven additional states have initiated programs, and five states will do so in the near ...
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Maternal-Biased Parental Leave

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The division of parental leave time between parents is in most countries extremely skewed towards mothers. In this paper we argue that, although it may be rational for a family to let the mother take the main part of the parental leave, the division is too skewed towards the mother even from the family's own perspective.
Per Engström   +2 more
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Planning Parental Leave

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
Excerpt To the Editor:The American College of Physicians position paper on parental leave for residents (15 December 1989) (1) appropriately calls attention to the desirability of residency program...
William D. Odell   +2 more
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Parental leave: Policy issues

Health Care for Women International, 1987
Pregnant women and mothers with infants and young children are increasingly visible in the labor market. Their employment rate currently approaches 50 percent. This historical review examines current policies related to pregnancy and parental leaves and concludes that ambiguity and discontinuity characterize American maternity benefits.
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Parental-leave rich and parental-leave poor: Inequality in Canadian labour market based leave policies

Journal of Industrial Relations, 2016
Canada has two parental leave benefit programs for the care of a newborn or adopted child: a federal program, and, since 2006, a provincial program in Québec. Informed by a social reproduction framework, this article compares access to parental leave benefits between Québec and the rest of Canada by family income and by its two different programs. Our
Lindsey McKay   +2 more
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Paid Parental Leave

OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, 2015
The United States is at a crossroads in its policies towards the family and gender equality. Currently America provides basic support for children, fathers, and mothers in the form of unpaid parental leave, child-related tax breaks, and limited public childcare.
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