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Work/life balance policy in Germany: promoting equal partnership in families

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Adema, Willem ; Clarke, Chris ; Frey, Valerie ; Greulich, Angela ; Rattenhuber, Pia ; Thévenon, Olivier ; Kim, Hyunsook

International Social Security Review

2017

70

2

April - June

31-55

work-life balance ; family policy ; dual career couple ; child care

Germany ; OECD countries

Social protection - Family responsibilities

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/issr.12134

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"Across the OECD, public policies seek to support parents in achieving their desired work/life balance. This article introduces the background to and issues at stake in promoting equal partnerships in families in Germany. Families in Germany face considerable challenges to spending more time together and achieving a more gender-balanced reconciliation of work and family life, as paid work hours for fathers are long on full-time jobs and many women are in part-time jobs. Family policy can play an important role and Germany has made substantial progress in supporting families ahead of and after the birth of a child. Important in this regard are the parental leave reforms of 2007 and 2015 and the extension of childcare supports that better enable fathers and mothers to combine work and family commitments. The article assesses recent developments in family policies in Germany while also drawing from the experiences of countries with long standing policies to support work/life balance and strengthen gender equality."

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