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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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Workplace support of fathers’ parental leave use in Norway

Community, Work and Family, 2019
This article highlights the importance of social policy and working life contexts for employed fathers’ use of parental leave. It directs attention towards the Norwegian model, which is known for its gender equality aims and welfare-state support to ...
Berit Brandth, Elin Kvande
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Parental Leave Policy and Long-run Earnings of Mothers

Labour Economics, 2023
Corinna Frodermann   +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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Parental leave

2023
Nina Smith, Jasmine Howard
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Shared parental leave

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2018
In 2015 this new benefit to employees was introduced so that parents can be more flexible in how they arrange to take time off work to care for children.
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Parental Leave and Beyond

2019
This volume provides an international perspective on parental leave policies in different countries, and goes beyond this to examine a range of issues in depth, aiming to stimulate thinking about possible futures and how policy might underpin them.
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Parental leave policy

2009
In this chapter, we are subjecting parental leave policy to an analysis. According to our theoretical framework it is essential that the historical context of problem construing be given particularly careful attention, the tool for which is what Foucault calls genealogy.
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Parental Leave: Pediatric Faculty

Pediatrics, 1996
An AAP committee has wisely dealt with the touchy issue of parental leave for residents and fellows. It is my impression that the same issues are just as important and bothersome for the faculty. This document outlines the principles well enough that the words housestaff and resident could be changed to faculty and attending physician.
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Cancer Screening after the Adoption of Paid-Sick-Leave Mandates

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Kevin Callison
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