调和理想的工人规范和参与父亲:英国组织中新父亲申请共享育儿假的经验

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Community Work & Family Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1080/13668803.2023.2274276
Jamie Atkinson
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英国引入的共同育儿假(SPL)为更多的父亲提供了从工作中抽出时间来主要照顾孩子的机会。本文介绍了对10位英国父亲进行的定性访谈的结果,分析了他们申请特殊假期的经历以及在休假时可获得的组织支持水平。在申请SPL和重返工作岗位方面,可以看出两种方法:“谨慎”和“大胆”。尽管谨慎的父亲们保持着他们作为父母的承诺,但他们往往符合理想的工作规范。他们采取了一些策略来减轻任何预期的职业损失,其中包括调整休假的时间和长度。因此,与理想工人规范相关的价值观对父亲来说是一种心理障碍,否则他们可能会想要休更长时间的假或调整休假后的工作时间。相比之下,大胆的父亲不太关心满足雇主要求特殊照顾的需要,并准备调整工作时间以促进参与父亲的工作。文章最后考虑了决策者、父亲和组织的适当反应。
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Reconciling the ideal worker norm and involved fatherhood: new fathers’ experiences of requesting Shared Parental Leave in UK organizations
The introduction of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK provided an opportunity for more fathers to take time out of work to be primary carers. The article presents the findings from qualitative interviews carried out with ten British fathers, which analyses their experiences of requesting SPL and the level of organizational support available to them on taking leave. In terms of requesting SPL and on their return to work, two approaches are discernible: these are described as ‘cautious’ and ‘bold’. Although maintaining their commitment to being involved parents, cautious fathers tended to conform to the ideal worker norm. They did so by adopting strategies to mitigate any anticipated career penalty, which included adjusting the timing and length of their leave. Thus the values associated with the ideal worker norm represent a psychological barrier to fathers who might otherwise want to take a longer period of leave or adjust their working hours post-leave. By contrast, bold fathers are less concerned about accommodating their employer's needs in requesting SPL and are prepared to adjust their working hours to facilitate involved fatherhood. The article concludes by considering appropriate responses for policymakers, fathers and organizations.
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