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Leave policies are part of the institutional setting that shapes gender relations and parenthood. In Switzerland fathers do not have access to a federal statutory parental or paternity leave. The article analyses the leave policy proposals submitted from 1995 to 2014 by members of the Parliament and their potential implications for gender equality. Content analysis results show that only few proposals – stemming from left-wing political actors – would create incentives for fathers to use these leaves and would therefore promote gender equality. On the contrary, several proposals would produce further gender inequalities, or create inequalities based on social class or citizenship. The article discusses future challenges for leave policy development in Switzerland from a gender equality perspective.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
LIVES Working Papers
Volume
053
Number of Pages
1-32
ISSN Number
2296-1658
URL
https://www.centre-lives.ch/fr/bibcite/reference/48
DOI
10.12682/lives.2296-1658.2016.53
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