Defamilialisation Policies and Attitudes and Behaviour Among Mothers in Twelve European Countries. Do results for Denmark, Finland and Sweden differ from the others?

Sirpa Weckström
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Diverse family leave and day care policies create varying monetary incentives for mothers to stay at home with their children. They also affect attitudes of mothers and this should influence childcare decisions. In this study, attitudes of mothers towards cutting down on paid work for the sake of family as well as their behaviour regarding childcare at home were studied in 12 European countries. Of special interest were Denmark, Finland and Sweden, three Nordic countries with a long tradition of childcare policies supporting mothers’ work participation. The data is based on the European Social Survey (ESS) Round 2, conducted in 2004 and 2005. The least familialistic attitudes were found in Sweden, Denmark and Finland. A coarse indicator for the effectiveness of childcare policy was devised and indicated that attitudes correlated with the policies in several countries. No correspondence was found between attitudes and average times spent with children at home. Regarding the Nordic countries (particularly Sweden and Finland), the contradictions observed were consistent with childcare policies that affect short- and long-term behaviour in opposite directions. In Finland, a familialistic attitude was relatively common among mothers whose youngest child was under 1-year-old.
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12个欧洲国家母亲的陌生化政策、态度和行为。丹麦、芬兰和瑞典的结果与其他国家不同吗?
不同的探亲假和日托政策为母亲留在家里照顾孩子创造了不同的经济激励。它们还影响母亲的态度,这应该影响儿童保育的决定。在这项研究中,研究了12个欧洲国家的母亲对为了家庭而减少有偿工作的态度以及她们在家照顾孩子的行为。特别令人感兴趣的是丹麦、芬兰和瑞典,这三个北欧国家具有支持母亲参与工作的儿童保育政策的悠久传统。这些数据是基于2004年和2005年进行的欧洲社会调查(ESS)第二轮。最不熟悉的态度出现在瑞典、丹麦和芬兰。为儿童保育政策的有效性设计了一个粗略的指标,并指出一些国家的态度与政策相关。调查发现,家长的态度和平均在家陪伴孩子的时间之间没有对应关系。关于北欧国家(特别是瑞典和芬兰),观察到的矛盾与儿童保育政策是一致的,这些政策对短期和长期行为的影响是相反的。在芬兰,最小的孩子不到1岁的母亲中,亲昵态度相对普遍。
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