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"In Sweden, where 8 in 10 fathers take parental leave, it has become “very uncool” for middle-class dads to depend on moms’ help in consoling a crying baby, Petra Persson, a Swedish economist at Stanford University, told me recently. “Being seen as an equal parent is now a badge of pride for men,” she said. The Swedish government is experimenting with more incentives to stop traditional gender roles from taking hold right after birth. Not only are 2 of the generously paid 13 months’ parental leave reserved for each parent, families also get a bonus for sharing the leave more equally. The maximum payment — about €1,540, or $2,000 — goes to those working a 50-50 division. A small but growing number of Swedish couples now work part time right from birth, building child-care expertise jointly as they go along. Sweden wants a gender reset for a whole country, yet the view that mothers are more important for children than fathers dies hard."
Posted on: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 19:44:17 +0000

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