Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sweden - Paternity Leave in Sweden

When it comes to caring for children, Sweden is one of the worlds most rich countries, according to a new report by the United Nations children's organization UNICEF. Sweden is the only one that met all ten Unicef recommended benchmarks. All working parents are entitled to 16 months paid leave per child, the cost sharing between employers and the state. entitled to both mothers and fathers, and asked to leave the shares. The leave may at any time until the child be taken,reached the age of seven years. In accordance with the Swedish states strict policy to promote gender equality, mothers and fathers should equally share the 480 days. It is possible to take for a parent to leave up to 420 days of the total, but the remaining 60 days will then be reserved for the other parent. Daddy Brad and Daddy Clay their findings on Swedish paternity leave policies and childcare facilities. Would you leave 8 months of family? Brought to you by Baby Bjorn.



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