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The Politics of Parental Leave Policies - Children, Parenting, Gender and the Labour Market

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Informationen zum Autor Sheila Kamerman, Director, Institute for Child and Family Policy, Columbia University and Peter Moss, Thomas Coram Research Unit, University of London Klappentext The politics of parental leave policies addresses how and why, and by whom, particular policies are created and subsequently developed in particular countries. It examines the factors that bring about variations in leave policy, covering fifteen countries in Europe and beyond. Zusammenfassung The politics of parental leave policies addresses how and why! and by whom! particular policies are created and subsequently developed in particular countries. It examines the factors that bring about variations in leave policy! covering fifteen countries in Europe and beyond. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction ~ Peter Moss and Sheila B. Kamerman; Australia: the difficult birth of paid maternity leave ~ Deborah Brennan; Canada and Quebec: two policies! one country ~ Andrea Doucet! Lindsey McKay and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay; Czech Republic: normative or choice-oriented system? ~ JiA ina Kocourkova; Estonia: halfway from the Soviet Union to the Nordic countries ~ Marre Karu and Katre Pall; Finland: negotiating tripartite compromises ~ Johanna Lammi-Taskula and Pentti Takala; France: gender equality a pipe dream? ~ Jeanne Fagnani and Antoine Math; Germany: taking a Nordic turn? ~ Daniel Erler; Hungary and Slovenia: long leave or short? ~ Marta Korintus and Nada Stropnik; Iceland: from reluctance to fast-track engineering ~ Thorgerdur Einarsdottir and Gyda Margret Petursdottir; The Netherlands: bridging labour and care ~ Janneke Plantenga and Chantal Remery; Norway: the making of the father's quota ~ Berit Brandth and Elin Kvande; Portugal and Spain: two pathways in Southern Europe ~ Karin Wall and Anna Escobedo; Sweden: individualisation or free choice in parental leave ~ Anders Chronholm; The European Directive: making supra-national parent leave policy ~ Bernard Fusulier; Conclusion ~ Sheila B. Kamerman and Peter Moss. ...

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Authors Sheila B. (EDT)/ Moss Kamerman
Assisted by Sheila Kamerman (Editor), Sheila (Director Kamerman (Editor), Sheila B. Kamerman (Editor), Peter Moss (Editor), Peter (Institute of Education Moss (Editor)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.01.2011
 
EAN 9781847429032
ISBN 978-1-84742-903-2
No. of pages 286
Dimensions 171 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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