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1. Hushållsproduktion och föräldraledighet : Att städa, tvätta och laga mat - med och utan barn
Sammanfattning : When it comes to cleaning, cooking and washing, having a child means that the demand for resources increases for the household to be able to uphold the same standards with the same production methods, as at the time before having a child. At the same time one of the parents will be able to spend more time on household production during parental leave. LÄS MER
2. Göra pappa med barn : Den svenska pappapolitiken 1960-1995
Sammanfattning : This study gives a historical perspective on the Swedish parental leave and the political vision of equal parenthood. The aim is to point out thespecific conditions for male citizenship. LÄS MER
3. Normaliserade föräldrar : en undersökning av Försäkringskassans broschyrer 1974–2007
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this dissertation is to analyse and identify problems arising from the Swedish Social Insurance Agency’s (SSIA) perceptions of parents, as they appear in the brochures targeted at expectant or new parents between 1974 and 2007. The aim is to distinguish who are being pointed out, constructed, and normalised as parents; and to analyse the functions of the recipients and the senders respectively. LÄS MER
4. Gender, Incentives, and the Division of Labor
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of four self-contained essays. Essay 1: The length of parental leave entitlements is known to affect take-up rates, division of parental leave between parents, and the mother's decision to return to work. So far, however, the importance of the level of benefit has received little attention in the literature. LÄS MER
5. Föräldraledig pappa: Mäns erfarenheter av delad föräldraledighet : Fathers on parentalleave - Men's experiences of shared parentalleave
Sammanfattning : The central problem area of this dissertation concems fathers' experiences of shared parental leave. The study is based on a questionnaire and qualitative interviews with men who had taken advantage of paid parentalleave for 120 days or more during the years 1992-1999. LÄS MER