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Title: Home of the "new father"?


1
Home of the "new father"?
  • Historical perspectives on Swedish parental leave
    policy

2
Womens issues become jämställdhet (1960s)
  • Gender equality as redistribution of rights and
    responsibilities dual roles for both women and
    men
  • Gender equality as consensus building a
    win-win situation
  • Gender equality as modernity the new father as
    a symbol of swedishness

3
Getting mum a job and making dad pregnant
(1970s)
  • 1974 Paternity leave
  • 6 month to share
  • Today 480 days (50/50)
  • 2 daddys months use it or loose it
  • Men use 20 per cent
  • 1975 Quota debate

4
New fatherhood as pedagogical project
  • 1976 the Hoa Hoa campaign
  • 13 Nation wide campaigns, 20 local campaigns
    (1976-2006)
  • National Social Insurance Office, National Board
    of Health and Welfare, Government Ministries,
    Equal Opportunity Ombudsman and many more

5
Images of fatherhood and gender equality 1976-2000
  • The competent father
  • Silent revolution
  • Parental leave as possibility
  • Freedom of choice, flexibility
  • Tailor made solutions
  • Self development, EQ
  • The best of both worlds
  • Male subordination
  • Stand your ground!

6
Conclusions (1976-2000)
  • Equality on male terms
  • Fatherhood as consumption rather than
    production
  • Men as secondary parents

7
Images of fatherhood and gender equality 2001-2006
  • Half each!
  • Parenthood, rather than fatherhood
  • Childrens rights

8
Conclusions 2001-2006
  • Men as primary, rather than secondary parents
  • Parents rather than dads
  • Back to the radical redistribution logic of the
    1960s

9
In order to realize its full potential as policy
instrument, paternity leave must
  • be universal
  • be individual (non-transferable)
  • be flexibly administrated (?)
  • offer job protection
  • offer substantial wage protection
  • Sweden and the other Nordic countries are close
    to this ideal
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