The Origin of Parental Rights: Labor, Intent, and FathersDara E. PurvisFlorida State University College of Law
This Lockean labor-based theory, however, poses a challenge to male parental rights, because men have fewer opportunities to contribute labor for the benefit of the child. This disparity is heightened in the context of unwed biological fathers, who must create a significant relationship with the ...
In the meantime, most dads must take sick days or accumulatedvacation timewhen their babies are born, and a growing number of fathers are taking unpaid leave to spend more time with their families during this essential bonding time. This guide will explore some of the most important laws, eli...
, Equal rights to earn and car—Parental leave in Iceland (pp. 15–44). Reykjavik: Félagsvísindastofnun Háskóla Íslands. Google Scholar Eydal, G. B., & Gíslason, I. V. (2011). Parental leave, childcare and gender equality in the Nordic countries (Tema Nord 2011:562). ...
The aim of this study is the identification of socio-economic and workplace-related predictors of the fathers' use of parental leave after the introduction of the Parental Allowance and Parental Leave Act in Germany in 2007. This reform implied a paradigm shift in German family policy and led ...
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The 2007 reform was associated with increased child care time of fathers in the first year and eighteen to thirty months after the birth. Changes in maternal child care and both partners' housework were not statistically significant. Alterations in maternal and paternal labour market participation, ...
Fathers Taking Leave Alone in the UK – A Gift Exchange Between Mother and Father? Over the last decade there has been a gradual enhancement of British fathers' rights in the workplace, even though the UK has one of the longest maternity leaves in OECD countries. From April 2003, for the...
根据第二段第一、二句“The Swedish government provides a total of 13 months of shared paid leave for parents,paying them 80% of their salaries,up to a limit.However,this time must be split between the parents,with each taking at least two months off from work.”可知,瑞典给每对夫妇双方...
Parental leave reforms that aimed at higher father's involvement in childcare began in the 1970s. However, the number of fathers who took parental leave increased only in the 1990s when Scandinavian countries began introducing father's quotas or paternity leaves, that is, earmarked leave periods ...