RT @sarahotto417: Congratulations to @PopCentreMcGill and @mcgill Sociology faculty member Céline Le Bourdais who had the 7th most requeste…
RT @sarahotto417: Congratulations to @PopCentreMcGill and @mcgill Sociology faculty member Céline Le Bourdais who had the 7th most requeste…
RT @sarahotto417: Congratulations to @PopCentreMcGill and @mcgill Sociology faculty member Céline Le Bourdais who had the 7th most requeste…
RT @SDA_Demography: Number 8 Sharing Parental Leave Among Dual-Earner Couples in Canada: Does Reserved Paternity Leave Make a Difference?…
RT @sarahotto417: Congratulations to @PopCentreMcGill and @mcgill Sociology faculty member Céline Le Bourdais who had the 7th most requeste…
Congratulations to @PopCentreMcGill and @mcgill Sociology faculty member Céline Le Bourdais who had the 7th most requested article from PRPR in 2019!
Number 8 Sharing Parental Leave Among Dual-Earner Couples in Canada: Does Reserved Paternity Leave Make a Difference? by Molly Mayer et al https://t.co/aGksgZlsY9
@fertmortmig @JohnIceland @youngmin_yi @EstherHavekes @mike_bader @wmannin @marshalfettro @lamoesther #8 Sharing Parental Leave Among Dual-Earner Couples in Canada: Does Reserved Paternity Leave Make a Difference? by Molly Mayer & Céline Le Bourdais ht
In 2006, Quebec became the first Canadian province to offer non-transferable paternity leave to fathers. How did that affect paternal leave? Find out in PRPR https://t.co/U2mu206I0c
Sharing Parental Leave Among Dual-Earner Couples in Canada: Does Reserved Paternity Leave Make a Difference? Details in PRPR https://t.co/U2mu206I0c
In 2006, Quebec became the first Canadian province to offer non-transferable paternity leave to fathers How did this affect paternal leave? Find out in PRPR https://t.co/U2mu206I0c
Sharing Parental Leave Among Dual-Earner Couples in Canada: Does Reserved Paternity Leave Make a Difference? Find out in PRPR https://t.co/U2mu206I0c
RT @SDA_Demography: Does paternity leave policy make a difference? Natural experiment in Canada provides clues... NEW in PRPR https://t.co/…
RT @SDA_Demography: Does paternity leave policy make a difference? Natural experiment in Canada provides clues... NEW in PRPR https://t.co/…
Does paternity leave policy make a difference? Natural experiment in Canada provides clues... NEW in PRPR https://t.co/U2mu206I0c @SpringerSocSci
The education levels of moms, gender-role attitudes via housework, number of children & family type significantly affect the likelihood of Canadian dads taking shared paternal leave. https://t.co/2mtzLiUA88
@mollsmayer says all fathers should take parental leave. Here's why: https://t.co/xpnfPfanz4 https://t.co/nFOfD44sA5