… linked to the design of national public policies, such as parental leave, which provide highly varied employee … Section 9.2). For example, parents in Sweden can use their parental-leave entitlements to shorten their working hours …
… by parents and by well-qualified and well-compensated non-parental caregivers’ (Wright, Gornick, & Meyers, 2009). … impact of a variety of family-friendly measures (including parental leave, flexible working arrangements, childcare … in developing childcare services often vary. They may influence the conditions in which such services are made …
… organisations indicates that women’s opportunities to influence the research agenda and ensure equal access to … example, there should not be a care gap between the end of parental-leave provision and publicly subsidised high-quality … the gender inequalities that are caused and reproduced by parental-leave policy rules. While the parental leave …
… gender-equality engagement in the company. The uptake of parental leave by fathers is not primarily the result of … role models to encourage other future fathers to take up parental leave. In AON (Ireland) men are encouraged to share … is crucial in monitoring progress and being able to influence behaviour in the company. The main benefit of …
… is a question whether the company promotes fathers’ use of parental leave. The company also gets a chance to report on … and regular awareness raising activities can have a wider influence. …
… (e.g. divorce, spousal and child support (maintenance), parental responsibilities, guardianship and the division of … continue to place the right of the abuser to exercise parental responsibilities, or the right of the child to … vision of who is a victim of gender-based violence; and influence judges’ views about the credibility of witnesses, …