What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career Consequences

The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressive leave schemes. Given the gendered nature of the workplace, we examine how organizational characteristics relate to fathers’ uptake and length of parental leave as well as to the...

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Main Authors: Claire Samtleben, Julia Bringmann, Mareike Bünning, Lena Hipp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/10/270
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spelling doaj-e6c0254b37fa4c60ba5b0a838a3e08b42020-11-25T01:48:11ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602019-09-0181027010.3390/socsci8100270socsci8100270What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career ConsequencesClaire Samtleben0Julia Bringmann1Mareike Bünning2Lena Hipp3WZB–Berlin Social Science Center, 10785 Berlin, GermanyWZB–Berlin Social Science Center, 10785 Berlin, GermanyWZB–Berlin Social Science Center, 10785 Berlin, GermanyWZB–Berlin Social Science Center, 10785 Berlin, GermanyThe division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressive leave schemes. Given the gendered nature of the workplace, we examine how organizational characteristics relate to fathers’ uptake and length of parental leave as well as to the perceived career consequences of leave uptake among those fathers who took leave. In our mixed methods study, we draw on unique quantitative and qualitative data on different-sex couples with young children in Germany (2015). We find that the fear of professional repercussions and the lack of a replacement at work inhibit fathers both from taking leave in general and, for those who take leave, from taking it for more than two months. Interestingly, however, the majority of fathers who took leave did not think that their leave negatively affected their professional advancement. This positive evaluation was independent of the length of leave. We compared fathers’ perceived leave consequences to those of mothers, who tended to have a more negative view of the impact of taking leave on their careers. Both fathers and mothers were more likely to report negative career consequences if they worked in organizations that promoted a strong ideal worker norm, that is, where employees thought that they were expected to prioritize paid work over their private life.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/10/270parental leaveemploymentworkplace cultureideal worker normgender equalitymixed methods
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author Claire Samtleben
Julia Bringmann
Mareike Bünning
Lena Hipp
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Julia Bringmann
Mareike Bünning
Lena Hipp
What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career Consequences
Social Sciences
parental leave
employment
workplace culture
ideal worker norm
gender equality
mixed methods
author_facet Claire Samtleben
Julia Bringmann
Mareike Bünning
Lena Hipp
author_sort Claire Samtleben
title What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career Consequences
title_short What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career Consequences
title_full What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career Consequences
title_fullStr What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career Consequences
title_full_unstemmed What Helps and What Hinders? Exploring the Role of Workplace Characteristics for Parental Leave Use and Its Career Consequences
title_sort what helps and what hinders? exploring the role of workplace characteristics for parental leave use and its career consequences
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressive leave schemes. Given the gendered nature of the workplace, we examine how organizational characteristics relate to fathers’ uptake and length of parental leave as well as to the perceived career consequences of leave uptake among those fathers who took leave. In our mixed methods study, we draw on unique quantitative and qualitative data on different-sex couples with young children in Germany (2015). We find that the fear of professional repercussions and the lack of a replacement at work inhibit fathers both from taking leave in general and, for those who take leave, from taking it for more than two months. Interestingly, however, the majority of fathers who took leave did not think that their leave negatively affected their professional advancement. This positive evaluation was independent of the length of leave. We compared fathers’ perceived leave consequences to those of mothers, who tended to have a more negative view of the impact of taking leave on their careers. Both fathers and mothers were more likely to report negative career consequences if they worked in organizations that promoted a strong ideal worker norm, that is, where employees thought that they were expected to prioritize paid work over their private life.
topic parental leave
employment
workplace culture
ideal worker norm
gender equality
mixed methods
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/10/270
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