Difference between revisions of "Fam pat leave dur ben own"
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This indicator measures the length of paternity "benefit" rather than "leave." In cases where leave programs are partially paid, the duration of the benefit will differ from the duration of the leave. For example, for a program that includes one year of paid leave followed by one year of unpaid leave, the duration of the benefit would be recorded as one year. | This indicator measures the length of paternity "benefit" rather than "leave." In cases where leave programs are partially paid, the duration of the benefit will differ from the duration of the leave. For example, for a program that includes one year of paid leave followed by one year of unpaid leave, the duration of the benefit would be recorded as one year. | ||
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In some cases, a range is provided for the duration of the benefit. If the duration of the benefit varies depending on factors such as the period of contributions by beneficiaries or the occupational groups of beneficiaries, we code the range of durations using the format "[digit]–[digit] duration," (e.g., 12–36 months). In these cases, the "note" or "note2" column provides additional information about the conditions that cause variations in the duration of the benefit. In general, we opted for the shorter lengths of benefits if a state offers higher benefits for shorter leave periods. | In some cases, a range is provided for the duration of the benefit. If the duration of the benefit varies depending on factors such as the period of contributions by beneficiaries or the occupational groups of beneficiaries, we code the range of durations using the format "[digit]–[digit] duration," (e.g., 12–36 months). In these cases, the "note" or "note2" column provides additional information about the conditions that cause variations in the duration of the benefit. In general, we opted for the shorter lengths of benefits if a state offers higher benefits for shorter leave periods. |
Latest revision as of 18:08, 25 November 2024
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Data type | String |
Scale | String |
Value labels | digit weeks/days/years |
Technical name | fam_pat_leave_dur_ben_own |
Category | Family and gender policies |
Label | Duration of paternity benefit (in original units) (own coding) |
Related indicators | fam_par_leave_dur_ben_own |
Duration of paternity benefit (in original units)
Coding rules
This variable provides detailed information about the length of paternity benefits, preserving the original coding from national legislation texts as much as possible. Preprocessing is required to extract the necessary information for cross-sectional analysis. The units of these variables can vary, ranging from days to years.
This indicator measures the length of paternity "benefit" rather than "leave." In cases where leave programs are partially paid, the duration of the benefit will differ from the duration of the leave. For example, for a program that includes one year of paid leave followed by one year of unpaid leave, the duration of the benefit would be recorded as one year.
In some cases, a range is provided for the duration of the benefit. If the duration of the benefit varies depending on factors such as the period of contributions by beneficiaries or the occupational groups of beneficiaries, we code the range of durations using the format "[digit]–[digit] duration," (e.g., 12–36 months). In these cases, the "note" or "note2" column provides additional information about the conditions that cause variations in the duration of the benefit. In general, we opted for the shorter lengths of benefits if a state offers higher benefits for shorter leave periods.
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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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- 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
- 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
- International Labour Organization. Various years. Social Security Database. Geneva: ILO. https://www.ilo.org/sesame/IFPSES.SSDBMenu
- International Network on Leave Policies & Research. Various years. International Review of Leave Policies and Related Research. https://www.leavenetwork.org/annual-review-reports/archive-reviews/
- 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
- 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)
- World Bank. 2024. Women, Business and the Law Data. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. https://wbl.worldbank.org/