
Balancing Work and New Parenthood
A Comparative Analysis of Parental Leave in Australia, Canada, Germany and Sweden
Anthem Press
Published on 8. August 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
68 pages
978-1-83998-927-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book closely examines the current parental leave provisions in Australia, both paid and unpaid, provided by both the government and private sector. In order to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Australian parental leave system, a comparison is made between the Australian provisions and those of Canada, Germany and Sweden. Applying various feminist theories to the analysis, recommendations for reform are identified to address the gaps found in the current system.
Reviews / Votes
"This insightful monograph brings to the fore an extensive exploration of the 'untold story' of Australia's parental leave history and its impacts. It asks: 'who cares about the next generation?', a crucial question that both government and business must confront and rise to meet in a post-COVID economy - the act of caregiving and the role of caregivers in our society have never been more exposed as undervalued and under-invested in. I highly recommend any public or private sector employer or individual interested in the future of work and the well-being of our future generation to read this comparative study. It will open your eyes to a far bigger picture of the conflicting influences that require addressing if we are to prosper as a thriving nation." -Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents At Work and Founder of Family Friendly Workplaces, Australia. "This is an important contribution to shedding light on paid parental leave in Australia. As the writers note, Australia's scheme lags behind the majority of other OECD nations. The comparisons with Germany, Sweden and Canada show the urgency for the reform of paid parental leave in Australia." -Professor Susanne Garvis, Griffith Institute for Educational Research, Australia.More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
114 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83998-927-8 (9781839989278)
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Persons
Zarah Ramoso is a mother, lawyer, and author who is passionate about women's empowerment and bridging the gap between motherhood and women's career.
Guzyal Hill is a mother, lawyer, and academic who is passionate about legal research and the contribution it makes to future generations.
Guzyal Hill is a mother, lawyer, and academic who is passionate about legal research and the contribution it makes to future generations.
Content
Foreword; 1. Introduction; 2. Rights to Parental Leave; A Feminist Jurisprudence; B Global Frameworks; C International Labour Organization Standards; 3. Australia's Paid Parental Leave; A Paid Parental Leave Scheme; B Employer-Paid Parental Leave; C Domestic Laws; 4. Paid Maternity and Parental Leave in Comparable OECD Countries; A Canada; B Germany; C Sweden; 5. Call for Law Reform; Conclusions