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Gender Equality Prior to and Following Separation: Nordic and Liberal Policy Inconsistencies




AuthorsHakovirta Mia, Cook Kay, Sinclair Sarah

PublisherOxford University Press

Publication year2021

JournalSocial Politics

Volume28

Issue4

First page 1115

Last page1136

eISSN1468-2893

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxaa010

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/47394158


Abstract

We compare family policy in Australia and Finland, focusing on child support as interrogating how gender equality ideals and realities play out when families diverge from the dual-parent model. Despite Finland’s de-gendered leave and employment policy, a gender wage gap continues to position mothers as primary carers. In Australia, pre-separation policies are gendered in that leave benefits position mothers as primary carers. In both countries, child support policy took the opposite approach. Finland’s child support policy provides less incentive for the father to take care of children post-separation.


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