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Paternity leave plans

Practical Pre-School, 2010
Fathers will be able to take up to six months' paternity leave to allow their child's mother to return to work.
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Should men take paternity leave

SAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review, 2000
(SAFERE Southern African Feminist Review: 2000/2001 4/5: 117-118)
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Paternity leave and child outcomes

2023
We study how fathers' time impacts children's human capital using the introduction of earmarked paternity leave in Sweden. We use administrative data on parents' leave uptake and children's educational outcomes in a difference-in-discontinuities design, exploiting the plausibly random timing of childbirth.
Avdic, Daniel   +3 more
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Can Paternity Leave Reduce the Gender Earnings Gap?

SSRN Electronic Journal
This paper examines the impact of paternity leave on the gender gap in labor market outcomes. Utilizing administrative data from Canadian tax records, we analyze the introduction of Quebec's 2006 paternity leave policy, which offers five weeks of paid leave exclusively to fathers.
Diallo, Yaya   +2 more
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Fathers taking paternity leave in spain: which characteristics foster and which hampers the use of paternity leave?

SOCIOLOGIA E POLITICHE SOCIALI, 2013
There have been important changes in many European countries regarding parenting policy-making (OECD 2011). Paternity leave is one of this measures that have been implemented or developed in the last years. The Spanish paternity leave consists of fifteen days off-work fully paid after childbirth. Due to its recent implementation in 2007 we still do not
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Paternal Leave

The Yale Review, 2023
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Paternity leave: Overcoming barriers to uptake

Open Access Government
Paternity leave: Overcoming barriers to uptake Deborah Da Costa, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at McGill University and Scientist at McGill University Health Centre, discusses the benefits and barriers to fathers’ uptake of paternity leave following the birth of a child.
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Transforming infancy through paternity and parental leave

2017
This chapter reviews what is known about fathers taking leave. Although studies are limited, there is growing evidence that taking leave has the potential to boost fathers' emotional investment in and connection with infants, with the potential to transform infant life.
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