
Parental Leave and Beyond
Recent International Developments, Current Issues and Future Directions
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 15. July 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
392 pages
978-1-4473-3878-9 (ISBN)
Description
This volume brings together contributors from 18 countries to provide international perspectives on the politics of parental leave policies in different parts of the world. Initially looking at the politics of care leave policies in eight countries across Europe, the US, Latin America and Asia, the book moves on to consider a variety of key issues in depth, including gender equality, flexibility and challenges for fathers in using leave. In the final section of the book, contributors look beyond the early parenthood period to consider possible future directions for care leave policy in order to address the wider changes and challenges that our societies face.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
336, 13 s/w Abbildungen, 24 s/w Tabellen
336; 24 Tables, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-3878-9 (9781447338789)
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Persons
Peter Moss is Emeritus Professor of Early Childhood Provision at UCL institute of Education, University College London, and co-founder of the international Network on Leave Policies and Research.
Ann-Zofie Duvander is Professor of Demography at the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University and one of the coordinators of International Network on Leave Policies and Research.
Alison Koslowski is Professor of Social Policy and Research Methods at the University of Edinburgh, and co-editor of the annual International Review on Leave Policies and Related Research.
Ann-Zofie Duvander is Professor of Demography at the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University and one of the coordinators of International Network on Leave Policies and Research.
Alison Koslowski is Professor of Social Policy and Research Methods at the University of Edinburgh, and co-editor of the annual International Review on Leave Policies and Related Research.
Contributions
Brock University
University of Louvain
Institute of Political Science, Muenster University, Germany.
Universita' Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore
Content
1. Introduction: much work still to do ~ Ann-Zofie Duvander, Alison Koslowski and Peter Moss;
Part I: Recent developments and the politics of leave policy;
2. Spain: leave policy in times of economic crisis ~ Gerardo Meil, Jesus Rogero-Garcia and Pedro Romero-Balsas;
3. Poland: leave policy and the process and goals of a major reform ~ Anna Kurowska;
4. United Kingdom: leave policy and an attempt to take a new path ~ Peter Moss and Margaret O'Brien;
5. Israel: leave policy, familialism and the neoliberal welfare state~Nadav Perez-Vaisvidovsky;
6. Japan: leave policy and attempts to increase fathers' take-up~Hideki Nakazato;
7. China: leave and population policies ~ Shirley Gatenio Gabel, Wen-Jui Han and Xiaoran Wang;
8. Mexico: leave policy, co-responsibility in childcare and informal employment~ Candido Perez-Hernandez and Anna Escobedo;
9. United States: leave policy, failure and potential ~ Gayle Kaufman;
Part II: Some current issues in leave policy;
10. What do people want? Leave policy preferences in different countries ~ Isabel Valarino;
11. Gender equality: Parental Leave design and evaluating its effects on fathers' participation ~ Ann-Zofie Duvander, Gu?ny Bjoerk Eydal, Berit 12. Brandth, Ingolfur V. Gislason, Johanna Lammi-Taskula and Tine Rostgaard;
12. Flexibility: some consequences for fathers' caregiving ~ Berit Brandth and Elin Kvande
13. The workplace: challenges for fathers and their use of leave ~ Valerie Harvey and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay;
14. Care-work policies: conceptualising leave within a broader framework ~ Sara Mazzucchelli, Luca Pesenti and M.Letizia Bosoni;
15. A social right? Access to leave and its relation to parents' labour market position ~ Ivana Dobrotic and Sonja Blum;
Part III: Future directions for leave policy;
16. Universal Basic Income: what could it mean for gender equality in care work? ~ Alison Koslowski;
17. The time credit system: the panacea for a life course approach? ~ Laura Merla and Fred Deven;
18. Towards a multi-active society: daring to imagine a new work-life regime ~ Bernard Fusulier and Chantal Nicole-Drancourt;
19. Reimagining Parental Leave: a conceptual 'thought experiment' ~Andrea Doucet, Lindsey McKay and Sophie Mathieu;
20. Parental Leave and beyond: recent developments, current issues, future directions ~ Ann-Zofie Duvander, Alison Koslowski and Peter Moss.
Part I: Recent developments and the politics of leave policy;
2. Spain: leave policy in times of economic crisis ~ Gerardo Meil, Jesus Rogero-Garcia and Pedro Romero-Balsas;
3. Poland: leave policy and the process and goals of a major reform ~ Anna Kurowska;
4. United Kingdom: leave policy and an attempt to take a new path ~ Peter Moss and Margaret O'Brien;
5. Israel: leave policy, familialism and the neoliberal welfare state~Nadav Perez-Vaisvidovsky;
6. Japan: leave policy and attempts to increase fathers' take-up~Hideki Nakazato;
7. China: leave and population policies ~ Shirley Gatenio Gabel, Wen-Jui Han and Xiaoran Wang;
8. Mexico: leave policy, co-responsibility in childcare and informal employment~ Candido Perez-Hernandez and Anna Escobedo;
9. United States: leave policy, failure and potential ~ Gayle Kaufman;
Part II: Some current issues in leave policy;
10. What do people want? Leave policy preferences in different countries ~ Isabel Valarino;
11. Gender equality: Parental Leave design and evaluating its effects on fathers' participation ~ Ann-Zofie Duvander, Gu?ny Bjoerk Eydal, Berit 12. Brandth, Ingolfur V. Gislason, Johanna Lammi-Taskula and Tine Rostgaard;
12. Flexibility: some consequences for fathers' caregiving ~ Berit Brandth and Elin Kvande
13. The workplace: challenges for fathers and their use of leave ~ Valerie Harvey and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay;
14. Care-work policies: conceptualising leave within a broader framework ~ Sara Mazzucchelli, Luca Pesenti and M.Letizia Bosoni;
15. A social right? Access to leave and its relation to parents' labour market position ~ Ivana Dobrotic and Sonja Blum;
Part III: Future directions for leave policy;
16. Universal Basic Income: what could it mean for gender equality in care work? ~ Alison Koslowski;
17. The time credit system: the panacea for a life course approach? ~ Laura Merla and Fred Deven;
18. Towards a multi-active society: daring to imagine a new work-life regime ~ Bernard Fusulier and Chantal Nicole-Drancourt;
19. Reimagining Parental Leave: a conceptual 'thought experiment' ~Andrea Doucet, Lindsey McKay and Sophie Mathieu;
20. Parental Leave and beyond: recent developments, current issues, future directions ~ Ann-Zofie Duvander, Alison Koslowski and Peter Moss.