Leave policies in Southern Europe: continuities and changes

A Escobedo, K Wall - Community, Work & Family, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This contribution addresses the challenge of reviewing Southern European welfare states by
analysing how developments in leave policies are generating common or divergent trends …

Licencias parentales y política social de la paternidad en España

A Escobedo, L Flaquer - … de Relaciones Laborales, 2014, vol. 32 …, 2014 - diposit.ub.edu
En el presente artículo analizamos en primer término el impacto diferencial de la paternidad
y de la maternidad sobre las trayectorias laborales. El análisis longitudinal de datos de la …

Parental leave policies and time use for mothers and fathers: a case study of Spain and Sweden

E Hagqvist, M Nordenmark, G Pérez… - Society, Health & …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
States play an important role in gender equality through policy structuring. In this case study,
the aim is to explore whether changes in parental leave policies over two decades trickle …

Reducing vulnerable employment: Is there a role for reproductive health, social protection, and labor market policy?

S Gammage, N Sultana, A Glinski - Feminist Economics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Reproductive health and employment are inextricably linked for women. Across the globe,
women are the primary caretakers of children, and a woman's reproductive years tend to …

[PDF][PDF] Fathers on leave alone in Spain:'Hey, I want to be able to do it like that, too'

G Meil, P Romero-Balsas… - … perspectives on work-life …, 2017 - library.oapen.org
Spain underwent the transition from the male breadwinner to the dual-earner family model
somewhat later than other developed countries. Change was most intense in the period of …

[图书][B] Work-life balance in times of recession, austerity and beyond

S Lewis, D Anderson, C Lyonette, N Payne, S Wood - 2017 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This book reflects enormous ongoing interest in work–life balance (WLB), as well as
pressing concerns about the impacts of the post-2008 recession on individuals, workplaces …

The second wave of anti‑feminism? Post‑crisis maternalist policies and the attack on the concept of gender in Poland

D Szelewa - Gender rovné příležitosti výzkum, 2014 - ceeol.com
This article argues that, despite Poland's better situation during the economic crisis, the long‑
lasting rationalisation of permanent austerity overshadows and hinders any alternative …

Anticipating and practicing fatherhood in Spain

MJ González, I Lapuerta, T Martín-García… - Fathers, childcare and …, 2018 - emerald.com
Using data from a qualitative longitudinal sample of 31 non-traditional fathers-to-be
interviewed in 2011 and then again in 2013, when the child was about 18 months old, we …

Why parents take unpaid parental leave: evidence from Spain

G Meil, P Romero-Balsas, J Rogero-García - Family Continuity and …, 2017 - Springer
With women's rising participation in the labour market and the concomitant growth in the
proportion of dual-earner families, the harmonization of work and family life has acquired …

Ranking work-family policies across OECD countries: Implications for work-family conflict, gender equality, and child well-being

IH Lin - Social Work & Society, 2018 - ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de
This research comparatively ranks OECD countries' statutory policies of leave, early
childhood education and care (ECEC), and flexible work arrangement, in terms of their …