Difference between revisions of "Fam par leave finance own"

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|category=Family and gender policies
 
|category=Family and gender policies
 
|label=Financing of parental leave (own coding)
 
|label=Financing of parental leave (own coding)
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|description=Financing of parental leave
 
|description=Financing of parental leave
 
|codingrules=This variable indicates how paid leave is funded, for example, through general taxation, insurance, and employer liability. In some countries, parental leave is jointly funded by insurance and the employer. In such cases, we code the entry as “employer liability + social insurance”.
 
|codingrules=This variable indicates how paid leave is funded, for example, through general taxation, insurance, and employer liability. In some countries, parental leave is jointly funded by insurance and the employer. In such cases, we code the entry as “employer liability + social insurance”.

Latest revision as of 12:49, 28 November 2024

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Data type String
Scale String
Value labels N/A
Technical name fam_par_leave_finance_own
Category Family and gender policies
Label Financing of parental leave (own coding)
Related indicators fam_pat_leave_finance_own

Financing of parental leave

Coding rules

This variable indicates how paid leave is funded, for example, through general taxation, insurance, and employer liability. In some countries, parental leave is jointly funded by insurance and the employer. In such cases, we code the entry as “employer liability + social insurance”.

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Project manager(s): Keonhi Son, Tobias Böger, Simone Tonelli, Petra Buhr, Sonja Drobnič, and Johannes Huinink (A06)

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