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Policy reform and fathers' use of parental leave in Germany: The role of education and workplace characteristics

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Geisler, Esther ; Kreyenfeld, Michaela

Journal of European Social Policy

2019

29

2

May

273-291

parental leave ; family policy ; men ; welfare state ; social security reform

Germany

Social protection - Family responsibilities

https://doi.org/10.1177/0958928718765638

English

Bibliogr.;Charts;Statistics

"The introduction of the parental leave benefit scheme in 2007 is widely regarded as a landmark reform that has shifted the German welfare state towards a model that better supports work and family life compatibility. In this article, we investigate whether and how this reform has affected men's use of parental leave based on data from the German microcensus of 1999–2012. We find that parental leave usage has increased across all educational levels, but the shift has been strongest for university-educated fathers. Public sector employment is beneficial for men's uptake of leave, while self-employment and temporary work lowers fathers' chances of taking leave. The parental leave reform has not affected these associations much."

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