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|label = Conditionality - Qualifying conditions of paid maternity leave (own coding)
 
|label = Conditionality - Qualifying conditions of paid maternity leave (own coding)
 
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|relatedindicators =  
|description = Qualifying conditions of paid maternity leave
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|description = Qualifying conditions for paid maternity leave
|codingrules = The format of this variable varies along the types of eligibility criteria. The number of employees in working places is coded in a format of “company min. digit workers”, while the length of contribution and employment is coded as “employment/contribution digit unit of time (during last digit unit of time)”, e.g. employment 12 months during last 24 months. If there exists more than one eligibility criterion, we connect them with “+”, e.g. employment 12 months + company min. 20 workers.
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|codingrules = This variable captures the different types of eligibility criteria for paid maternity leave, such as the number of employees in the workplace, length of contribution to social insurance, and length of employment.
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The format of this variable varies depending on the type of eligibility criterion. For the number of employees in a workplace, it is coded as “company min. [digit] workers”. The length of contribution or employment is coded as “employment/contribution [digit] unit of time (during last [digit] unit of time)”, e.g. employment 12 months during last 24 months. If there is more than one eligibility criterion, they are connected with a “+” sign, e.g. employment 12 months + company min. 20 workers. If no qualifying condition is present, it is coded as “none”.
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|citation = Keonhi Son, Tobias Böger, Simone Tonelli, Petra Buhr, Sonja Drobnič, and Johannes Huinink, 2020, “Codebook of Historical Database on Maternity Leave (HDML)”, available at: “https://www.socialpolicydynamics.de/sfb-publikationen/sfb-1342-technical-paper-series”.
 
|citation = Keonhi Son, Tobias Böger, Simone Tonelli, Petra Buhr, Sonja Drobnič, and Johannes Huinink, 2020, “Codebook of Historical Database on Maternity Leave (HDML)”, available at: “https://www.socialpolicydynamics.de/sfb-publikationen/sfb-1342-technical-paper-series”.
|relatedpublications = Son, Keonhi; Böger, Tobias, 2021: The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents, in: Social Inclusion, 9 (2), (forthcoming), doi:10.17645/si.v9i2.3785
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|relatedpublications = <ul><li>Son, Keonhi; Böger, Tobias, 2021: The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents, in: Social Inclusion, 9 (2), (forthcoming), doi:10.17645/si.v9i2.3785 </li></ul>
 
|projectmanagers = Keonhi Son, Tobias Böger, Simone Tonelli, Petra Buhr, Sonja Drobnič, and Johannes Huinink  (A06)
 
|projectmanagers = Keonhi Son, Tobias Böger, Simone Tonelli, Petra Buhr, Sonja Drobnič, and Johannes Huinink  (A06)
 
|datarelease = <ul><li>Version 0.001: Initial release</li></ul>
 
|datarelease = <ul><li>Version 0.001: Initial release</li></ul>
 
|revisions = No revisions yet
 
|revisions = No revisions yet
  
|sources = <ul><li>Council of Europe. Various years. Mutual Information System on Social Protection of the Council of Europe (MISSCEO). Strasbourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. https://www.coe.int/en/web/european-social-charter/missceo-database</li><li>
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|sources = '''Before 1949:'''
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<ul><li>International Labour Organization. Various years. Legislative Series. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ilo/P/09607/</li><li>
  
Gauthier, Anne H. 2011. Comparative Family Policy Database. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR).
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Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy. Various years. Social Policy and Law Shared Database (SPLASH). Munich: Max Planck Institute. https://splash-db.eu/</li><li>
https://www.demogr.mpg.de/cgi-bin/databases/FamPolDB/about.plx</li><li>
 
  
International Labour Organization. Various years. Database of National Labour, Social Security and Related Human Rights Legislation (NATLEX). Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.byCountry?p_lang=en</li><li>
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OECD. 2017. OECD Family database, PF 2.5 Annex: Detail of change in parental leave by country, Paris: OECD Publishing. https://www.oecd.org/els/family/PF2_5_Trends_in_leave_entitlements_around_childbirth_annex.pdf</li></ul>
  
International Labour Organization. Various years.  Legislative Series. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ilo/P/09607/</li><li>
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'''1949–1989:'''
  
International Labour Organization. Various years. Social Security Database. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/sesame/IFPSES.SSDBMenu</li><li>
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<ul><li>Gauthier, Anne H. 2011. Comparative Family Policy Database. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR). https://www.demogr.mpg.de/cgi-bin/databases/FamPolDB/about.plx</li><li>
  
International Labour Organization. Various years. TRAVAIL Legal Databases. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/dyn/travail/travmain.byCountry2 </li><li>
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International Labour Organization. Various years. TRAVAIL Legal Databases. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/dyn/travail/travmain.byCountry2</li><li>  
  
International Labour Organization. 1994. Conditions of Work Digest. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/global/publications/ilo-bookstore/order-online/books/WCMS_PUBL_9221091996_EN/lang--en/index.htm</li><li>
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International Labour Organization. Various years. Database of National Labour, Social Security and Related Human Rights Legislation (NATLEX). Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.byCountry?p_lang=en</li><li>
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Social Security Administration. Various years. Social Security Programs Throughout the World. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. 1949-1999 reports: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003924614 1999-2019 reports: https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/progdesc/ssptw/</li></ul>
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'''Since 1990:'''
  
Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy. Various years. Social Policy and Law Shared Database (SPLASH). Munich: Max Planck Institute. https://splash-db.eu/ </li><li>
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<ul><li>Council of Europe. Various years. Mutual Information System on Social Protection of the Council of Europe (MISSCEO). Strasbourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. https://www.coe.int/en/web/european-social-charter/missceo-database</li><li>
  
OECD. Various years. Employment: Length of maternity leave, parental leave, and paid father-specific leave. Paris: OECD Publishing. https://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx?queryid=54760</li><li>
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International Labour Organization. 1994. Conditions of Work Digest. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/global/publications/ilo-bookstore/order-online/books/WCMS_PUBL_9221091996_EN/lang--en/index.htm</li><li>
  
OECD. 2017. OECD Family database, PF 2.5 Annex: Detail of change in parental leave by country, Paris: OECD Publishing. https://www.oecd.org/els/family/PF2_5_Trends_in_leave_entitlements_around_childbirth_annex.pdf</li><li>
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International Labour Organization. Various years. Social Security Database. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/sesame/IFPSES.SSDBMenu</li><li>
  
Social Security Administration. Various years. Social Security Programs Throughout the World. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
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OECD. Various years. Employment: Length of maternity leave, parental leave, and paid father-specific leave. Paris: OECD Publishing https://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx?queryid=54760</li><li>
1949-1999 reports: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003924614
 
1999-2019 reports: https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/progdesc/ssptw/</li><li>
 
  
 
Statistical Office of the European Communities. Various years. European System of Integrated Social Protection Statistics (ESSPROS). Luxembourg: Eurostat. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Glossary:European_system_of_integrated_social_protection_statistics_(ESSPROS)</li><li>
 
Statistical Office of the European Communities. Various years. European System of Integrated Social Protection Statistics (ESSPROS). Luxembourg: Eurostat. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Glossary:European_system_of_integrated_social_protection_statistics_(ESSPROS)</li><li>
  
World Bank. 2018. Women, Business and the Law Data. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. https://wbl.worldbank.org/</li></ul>
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World Bank. 2024. Women, Business and the Law Data. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. https://wbl.worldbank.org/</li></ul>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 20 November 2024

Quick info
Data type Original unit
Scale String
Value labels
  • number of employees in working places, length of contribution of social insurance, length of employment
Technical name fam_mat_leave_con_own
Category Family and gender policies
Label Conditionality - Qualifying conditions of paid maternity leave (own coding)
Related indicators

Qualifying conditions for paid maternity leave


Coding rules

This variable captures the different types of eligibility criteria for paid maternity leave, such as the number of employees in the workplace, length of contribution to social insurance, and length of employment.

The format of this variable varies depending on the type of eligibility criterion. For the number of employees in a workplace, it is coded as “company min. [digit] workers”. The length of contribution or employment is coded as “employment/contribution [digit] unit of time (during last [digit] unit of time)”, e.g. employment 12 months during last 24 months. If there is more than one eligibility criterion, they are connected with a “+” sign, e.g. employment 12 months + company min. 20 workers. If no qualifying condition is present, it is coded as “none”.


Bibliographic info

Citation: Keonhi Son, Tobias Böger, Simone Tonelli, Petra Buhr, Sonja Drobnič, and Johannes Huinink, 2020, “Codebook of Historical Database on Maternity Leave (HDML)”, available at: “https://www.socialpolicydynamics.de/sfb-publikationen/sfb-1342-technical-paper-series”.


Related publications:
  • Son, Keonhi; Böger, Tobias, 2021: The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents, in: Social Inclusion, 9 (2), (forthcoming), doi:10.17645/si.v9i2.3785



Misc

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


Data release:
  • Version 0.001: Initial release


Revisions: No revisions yet

Sources

Before 1949:

1949–1989:

Since 1990: