Equal rights to paid parental leave and caring fathers- the case of Iceland

Ásdís A Arnalds, G. Eydal, Ingólfur Gíslason
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In 2000 the Icelandic parliament adopted unanimously a new and radical law on parental leave. The leave was extended from six months to nine; divided between the parents so that fathers were allotted three months, mothers three and the remaining three divided between the two. One reason given for this division was to try to ensure that children received care from both parents. From the results of a questionnaire answered by parents who had their first child in 1997, 2003 or 2009 it was estimated whether the intention of the law was put into practice. The results indicate that the division of care between parents, from birth until three years, has changed in the intended direction and that this is mainly due to the law. The results also showed that this is least common among parents that do not live together. However, even amongst these parents the division of care is more equal among those who had their first child in 2009 than those who had their first in 1997. Finally, the results show that there is a direct correlation between the length of leave taken by the father and his involvement in care afterwards. Overall, these results indicate that the law has had the intended effect of providing children with care from both parents.
带薪育儿假和照顾父亲的平等权利——冰岛的例子
2000年,冰岛议会一致通过了一项关于育儿假的激进新法。休假从6个月延长到9个月;在父母之间分配,父亲分配三个月,母亲分配三个月,剩下的三个月由两人分配。这种划分的一个原因是为了确保孩子得到父母双方的照顾。从1997年、2003年或2009年生第一个孩子的父母回答的问卷结果中,可以估计法律的意图是否被付诸实践。结果表明,从出生到三岁,父母之间的照料分工已经朝着预期的方向发生了变化,这主要是由于法律的缘故。研究结果还显示,这种情况在没有同居的父母中最不常见。然而,即使在这些父母中,2009年生第一个孩子的父母比1997年生第一个孩子的父母在照顾上的分配更为平等。最后,研究结果显示,父亲休产假的长短与其事后参与照顾子女的程度有直接的相关关系。总的来说,这些结果表明,法律已经达到了为孩子提供父母双方照顾的预期效果。
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