… after parental leave (after the first, second and third child) Average duration of leave, disaggregated by sex Rate … disaggregated by sex Sick leave (also caring for a sick child), disaggregated by sex Staff turnover, disaggregated by … a childcare emergency, they can book an on-site “parent-child office”, where everything is provided for the child to …
… costs resulting from an inability to combine work and care responsibilities, for example high staff turnover and … with childcare, part-time work, flexible working time, and child-friendly offices in order to ensure staff retention. … also throw holiday parties for families, hold ‘bring your child to work’ days, and join public–private partnerships for …
… generous parental leave and its well-developed public day-care services, education, health and infrastructure, … currently under way to support fathers’ participation in childcare, especially taking up parental leave. The Family …
… participation of women. Policy instruments, such as child-care services and incentives for employers to support … by the government to offset the burdens associated with child-rearing are far from sufficient. Hungary has much room …
… between parents. During parental leave and until their child’s seventh birthday, parents have the right to work … have the right to work part-time simultaneously to raise a child. Since 2014, employees have enjoyed the right to take an unpaid leave or work part-time in order to care for a disabled or elderly relative or a child with a …
… to integrate into its rules of governance the 2012 Family Care Leave Act ( Familienpflegezeitgesetz , FPfZG), and the … attractive for women at the same time. Trends show that care for elderly and sick family members and children is … paid duties to care for a disabled adult relative or small child. In 2015, Germany introduced Parental Allowance Plus, …