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Does Fathers’ Care Spill Over? Evaluating Reforms in the Swedish Parental Leave Program

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Alison Earle, Amy Raub, Aleta Sprague & Jody Heymann. (2023) Progress towards gender equality in paid parental leave: an analysis of legislation in 193 countries from 1995–2022. Community, Work & Family 0:0, pages 1-21.
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Jon Pizarro & Leire Gartzia. (2024) Paternity leave: A systematic review and directions for research. Human Resource Management Review 34:1, pages 101001.
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Anissa Amjahad, Marie Valentova & Roland Maas. (2022) How Do Employers Respond to a Policy Reform of Parental Leave? A Focus on Fathers and Companies From Economy Sectors With Traditionally Lower Take-Up Rates. Journal of Family Issues 44:12, pages 3089-3116.
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Suzanne Hodgson, Jon Painter, Laura Kilby & Julia Hirst. (2023) “Crying on the Bus”: First Time Fathers’ Experiences of Distress on Their Return to Work. Healthcare 11:9, pages 1352.
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Yeonjin Kim & Åsa Lundqvist. (2023) Parental Leave Reforms in South Korea, 1995–2021: Policy Translation and Institutional Legacies. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society.
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Lina Aldén, Anne Daniela Boschini & Malin Tallås Ahlzen. (2023) Fathers but not caregivers. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Petteri Eerola, Johanna Närvi & Johanna Lammi-Taskula. (2022) Can fathers' leave take-up dismantle gendered parental responsibilities? Evidence from Finland. Journal of Family Research 34:3, pages 958-982.
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Meraiah Foley & Rae Cooper. (2021) Workplace gender equality in the post-pandemic era: Where to next?. Journal of Industrial Relations 63:4, pages 463-476.
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Camilla Eriksson & Flora Hajdu. (2021) “You have to focus all your energy on being a parent”: Barriers and opportunities for Swedish farmers to be involved fathers. Journal of Rural Studies 83, pages 88-95.
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Amy C. Alexander, Catherine Bolzendahl & Patrik Öhberg. (2021) Gender, socio-political cleavages and the co-constitution of gender identities: a multidimensional analysis of self-assessed masculine and feminine characteristics. European Journal of Politics and Gender 4:1, pages 151-171.
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Monica Lidbeck & Susanne Bernhardsson. (2020) What happens to the couple relationship when sharing parental leave? A prospective, longitudinal study. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 62:1, pages 95-103.
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Ann-Zofie Duvander, Trude Lappegard & Mats Johansson. (2020) Impact of a Reform Towards Shared Parental Leave on Continued Fertility in Norway and Sweden. Population Research and Policy Review 39:6, pages 1205-1229.
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Andrea Doucet, Sophie Mathieu & Lindsey McKay. (2020) Reconceptualizing Parental Leave Benefits in COVID-19 Canada: From Employment Policy to Care and Social Protection Policy. Canadian Public Policy 46:S3, pages S272-S286.
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Andrea Doucet & Lindsey McKay. (2020) Fathering, parental leave, impacts, and gender equality: what/how are we measuring?. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 40:5/6, pages 441-463.
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Dana Wray. (2020) Paternity Leave and Fathers' Responsibility: Evidence From a Natural Experiment in Canada. Journal of Marriage and Family 82:2, pages 534-549.
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Trude Lappegård, Ann-Zofie Duvander, Gerda Neyer, Ida Viklund, Synøve N. Andersen & Ólöf Garðarsdóttir. (2019) Fathers’ Use of Parental Leave and Union Dissolution. European Journal of Population 36:1, pages 1-25.
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Kuitto, Salonen & Helmdag. (2019) Gender Inequalities in Early Career Trajectories and Parental Leaves: Evidence from a Nordic Welfare State. Social Sciences 8:9, pages 253.
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