Where Fathers Receive The Most Paternity Leave

According to the World Economic Forum who used data based on an OECD report, South Korea and Japan offer dads the most paid paternity leave - about 52 weeks each. However, due to the cultural perception that raising a child is primarily a mother's task, very few fathers actually avail of the generous leave on offer. In Sweden, 89 percent of men take paternity leave while less than 2 percent take time off in South Korea and Japan. Globally, 70 countries now provide paid paternity leave for fathers. In countries where paternity leave is short and well paid, more dads tend to take the opportunity to use it.

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Number of people on parental and paternity leave in Poland 2014-2022
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Reasons for not taking paternity leave in Poland 2022
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Length of paid paternal leave in Latin America 2021, by country
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Parental leave use by fathers and mothers in South Korea 2013-2022
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Share of men taking childcare leave Japan 2013-2022
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Italy: share of fathers who made use of the compulsory paternity leave 2017

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