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Use It or Save It? Migration Background and Parental Leave Uptake in Sweden.

Eleonora Mussino1, Ann-Zofie Duvander1.   

Abstract

Sweden is a welfare state with a family policy that strongly emphasizes equality without distinction by place of birth or gender. In this study, we investigate the differences in uptake of parental leave between native and immigrant mothers, and the connection to labour-market attachment. Sweden represents a unique case study, not only because of the strong effort to combine work and family for all women and men, the high level of fertility and the large presence of immigrants in the country; it also enables a detailed and sophisticated analysis based on the high-quality data derived from its population registers. We find that immigrant mothers use more parental leave benefit the first year after their child's birth, but then fewer in the second year compared with native mothers. The differences diminish when labour-market activity is controlled for. Additionally, after a time in Sweden, immigrant mothers use leave more similarly to how native mothers do.

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Keywords:  Immigrants; Integration; Parental leave; Sweden

Year:  2016        PMID: 30976214      PMCID: PMC6241100          DOI: 10.1007/s10680-015-9365-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Popul        ISSN: 0168-6577


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1.  Unintended health consequences of Swedish parental leave policy (ParLeHealth): protocol for a quasi-experimental study.

Authors:  Sol Pia Juárez; Helena Honkaniemi; Amy F Heshmati; Enrico Debiasi; Andrea Dunlavy; Anders Hjern; Mikael Rostila; Eleonora Mussino; Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi; Ann-Zofie Duvander
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-06-09       Impact factor: 3.006

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