Time-sharing in parental leave: Why and how fathers assess their time to care home alone

IF 0.2 Q3 Social Sciences Portuguese Journal of Social Science Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1386/pjss_00010_1
Mafalda Leitão
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With recent developments, parental leave policies may also be seen as gender equality policies, namely when fathers are given substantial and non-transferable well-paid home-alone time and encouraged by the policies themselves to take it (‘use it or lose it’/extra-time bonuses). Portugal is one of the countries where this type of time was introduced: parents are given an extra well-paid month of main leave after birth (‘initial parental leave’) if each one stays home alone at least 30 days after the other return to work. Given the way it challenges traditional gender roles in family life and in the labour market, a qualitative study was carried out in order to grasp the motives of 24 fathers (non-probability purposive sample) who took this home-alone sharing bonus. Findings reveal that fathers’ motives impact the amount of time they take. From the interactions between two major motivations – care and instrumental – and other social circumstances, such as family negotiation and labour contexts, several time-sharing profiles are identified. Each one making a difference in terms of the amount of time shared by fathers, with those where fathers exceed the one-month bonus-sharing being of particular interest.
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育儿假的时间分配:父亲为什么以及如何评估他们独自在家照顾孩子的时间
随着最近的发展,育儿假政策也可以被视为性别平等政策,也就是说,当父亲获得大量的、不可转让的、高薪的家庭独处时间时,政策本身就鼓励他们休假(“要么用,要么失去”/额外的时间奖金)。葡萄牙是引入这种时间的国家之一:如果父母一方在另一方返回工作岗位后独自在家至少30天,则父母在出生后可获得额外一个月的高薪主要假期(“初始育儿假”)。考虑到它在家庭生活和劳动力市场中挑战传统性别角色的方式,进行了一项定性研究,以掌握24名父亲(非概率目的样本)接受这种独自在家分享奖励的动机。研究结果显示,父亲的动机会影响他们花在育儿上的时间。从两个主要动机-照顾和工具性动机-和其他社会环境(如家庭谈判和劳动环境)之间的相互作用中,确定了几个分时概况。每一项都对父亲分享奖金的时间长短产生了影响,而那些父亲分享奖金超过一个月的人尤其令人感兴趣。
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期刊介绍: The Portuguese Journal of Social Science is a peer-reviewed cross-disciplinary journal focusing on research about Portuguese society by scholars of any nationality. However, the journal takes a broad view and accepts articles that are not exclusively devoted to the Portuguese case. We particularly welcome comparative studies. While the journal concentrates on research articles it operates a flexible policy in respect of other types of submission, including book reviews.
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