The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents

Even though paid maternity leave was the earliest form of social protection specifically aimed at women workers and is fundamental in securing their economic independence vis-à-vis employers and spouses, it has received scant scholarly attention. Neither the traditional historical accounts of welfar...

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Main Authors: Keonhi Son, Tobias Böger
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2021-06-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/3785
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spelling doaj-842a9ff053d3407980b3e8990781ff8d2021-06-11T09:41:44ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032021-06-019227528710.17645/si.v9i2.37852010The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five ContinentsKeonhi Son0Tobias Böger1CRC 1342 Global Dynamics of Social Policy, SOCIUM—Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy, University of Bremen, GermanyCRC 1342 Global Dynamics of Social Policy, SOCIUM—Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy, University of Bremen, GermanyEven though paid maternity leave was the earliest form of social protection specifically aimed at women workers and is fundamental in securing their economic independence vis-à-vis employers and spouses, it has received scant scholarly attention. Neither the traditional historical accounts of welfare state emergence nor the more recent gendered analyses of developed welfare states have provided comparative accounts of its beginnings and trajectories. Employing the newly created historical database of maternity leave, we provide the first global and historical perspective on paid maternity leave policies covering 157 countries from the 1880s to 2018. Focusing on eligibility rather than generosity, we construct a measure of inclusiveness of paid maternity leaves to highlight how paid maternity leave has shaped not only gender but also social inequality, which has, until recently, largely been ignored by the literature on leave policies. The analyses of coverage expansion by sector and the development of eligibility rules reveal how paid maternity leave has historically stratified women workers by occupation and labor market position but is slowly evolving into a more universal social right across a broad range of countries. Potential drivers for this development are identified using multivariate analysis, suggesting a pivotal role for the political empowerment of women in the struggle for gender and social equality. However, the prevalence of informal labor combined with insufficient or non-existing maternity benefits outside the systems of social insurance still poses significant obstacles to the protection of women workers in some countries.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/3785family policyglobal southinequalitymaternity leavematernity protectionsocial rights
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Tobias Böger
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The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents
Social Inclusion
family policy
global south
inequality
maternity leave
maternity protection
social rights
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Tobias Böger
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title The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents
title_short The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents
title_full The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents
title_fullStr The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents
title_full_unstemmed The Inclusiveness of Maternity Leave Rights over 120 Years and across Five Continents
title_sort inclusiveness of maternity leave rights over 120 years and across five continents
publisher Cogitatio
series Social Inclusion
issn 2183-2803
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Even though paid maternity leave was the earliest form of social protection specifically aimed at women workers and is fundamental in securing their economic independence vis-à-vis employers and spouses, it has received scant scholarly attention. Neither the traditional historical accounts of welfare state emergence nor the more recent gendered analyses of developed welfare states have provided comparative accounts of its beginnings and trajectories. Employing the newly created historical database of maternity leave, we provide the first global and historical perspective on paid maternity leave policies covering 157 countries from the 1880s to 2018. Focusing on eligibility rather than generosity, we construct a measure of inclusiveness of paid maternity leaves to highlight how paid maternity leave has shaped not only gender but also social inequality, which has, until recently, largely been ignored by the literature on leave policies. The analyses of coverage expansion by sector and the development of eligibility rules reveal how paid maternity leave has historically stratified women workers by occupation and labor market position but is slowly evolving into a more universal social right across a broad range of countries. Potential drivers for this development are identified using multivariate analysis, suggesting a pivotal role for the political empowerment of women in the struggle for gender and social equality. However, the prevalence of informal labor combined with insufficient or non-existing maternity benefits outside the systems of social insurance still poses significant obstacles to the protection of women workers in some countries.
topic family policy
global south
inequality
maternity leave
maternity protection
social rights
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/3785
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