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Parental leave schemes undoubtedly facilitate the combination of work and family life during leave-taking. In addition to this instantaneous effect of parental leave uptake, a growing yet limited body of research addresses the question of subsequent ...
Jonas Wood, Karel Neels
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This study focuses on the role of parenthood ideologies on the micro and meso level as individual determinants to take up parental leave among fathers in Belgium.
Dries Van Gasse +2 more
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This article aims to explore the role of eligibility for parental leave as a determinant of access and as an enabler of leave take-up. To analyse the link between eligibility and take-up, we study a unique policy change in Luxembourg’s parental leave ...
Merve Uzunalioglu +3 more
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Analyzing Strategic Parental Leave Decisions Using Two-Player Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
Despite the well-documented benefits of paid parental leave, many employees hesitate to take it. This study employs a two-player stochastic game (SG) model to analyze how various factors affect parental leave decisions. The proposed SG model incorporates
Lixue Zhao, Hyun-Rok Lee
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Family leaves for fathers: Non-users as a test for parental leave reforms
The proportion of total parental leave days taken by fathers has increased in all Nordic countries almost hand in hand with parental leave reforms.
M. Saarikallio-Torp, A. Miettinen
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Numerous studies show that taking paternity leave is associated with increased father involvement. However, fewer studies have explored contextual factors that may increase (or diminish) the likelihood that paternity leave-taking provides benefits to ...
Richard J. Petts
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Extended unpaid parental leave as the period of employment (not) favourable to parent employee.
Justyna Czerniak-Swędzioł +1 more
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In Search of Balance: Family Care and Professional Employment of Women During Parental Leave
Introduction. In previous decades, parental leave was traditionally perceived as a period with a clear functional load that does not go beyond family care.
Katerina V. Fofanova +1 more
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Daddy Issues: Why Do Swedish Fathers Claim Paternity Leave at Higher Rates than French Fathers? [PDF]
The development of paid parental leave programs has become a growing part of national and international dialogues. In particular, the implementation of paternity leave is believed to facilitate women’s participation in the workforce, which most Western ...
Secrest, Alexa L.
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Factor Modelling of Russian Parents’ Opinions on the Impact of the Parental Leave System on the Birth Rate [PDF]
In the context of the negative demographic trend in Russia, new mechanisms for stimulating birth rates are of particular relevance. One such instrument is parental leave policy.
Anna P. Bagirova +2 more
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