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- Title
L'autocensure des hommes face au congé parental: Le cas français.
- Authors
Borel, Pascale; Essig, Elena
- Abstract
Nowadays women still assume most of the family and household work. The birth of children reinforces these inequalities mainly because of an unbalanced distribution of time in childcare shouldered by women and men in the first months after birth. Thus, despite European directives that aimed at promoting a fair sharing of parental time, parental leave is still mainly taken by women in France. In order to find the leverage for a more balanced distribution of family time and thus fight against professional gender inequalities, this work aims to better understand the self‐censorship behaviors that prevent men from having recourse to parental leave.
- Subjects
FRANCE; PARENTAL leave; HOUSEKEEPING; PATERNITY leave; GENDER inequality; SELF-censorship
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), 2022, Vol 39, Issue 2, pO30
- ISSN
0825-0383
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/cjas.1656