New paper out ๐จ๐จ๐จ
Just published in European Journal of Social Work: 'Single Moms, absent Dads: neglecting fathers and burdening mothers in social work practice with separated families' https://t.co/8F4CZRbc6H
Unsurprisingly, the Israeli budget proposal for 2023 doesn't include two weeks of daddy-only parental leave, which were promised by the previous government.
Fisrt paper for 2023 is out!
' Fathers Are Very Important,
but They Arenโt Our Contact
Persons' - by myself, Ayana Halpern, Reli Mizrahi and Zhara Atalla.
wrote a thread on Mastodon describing the findings
https://t.co/N3c76a0T4C
the paper (open access)
https://t.co/MNNVeGAAz5
Pleased to see another evidence supporting the positive role of fathers' parental leave take-up on mothers' labour market outcomes.
"Parental Leave Policy and Long-run Earnings of Mothers" by Corinna Frodermann, Katharina Wrohlich & Aline Zucco
https://t.co/RIGWgfk1i9
@ArianeOphir but you can... they're just not built in
you can either copy/paste them from the internet (which is tedious) or use a keyboard that supports gifs
Our chapter focuses on the importance of systemic and organizational aspects of welfare systems in the engagement of fathers in these systems (or lack thereof), using the concept of 'Mother Based Intervention' to stress the interplay between structure and culture 3/3
NEW BOOK โMen and Welfareโ out on 30.12!
Edited by @Profatarrant@DrLinziLadlow and @Drlauraway, the book includes my chapter with Ayayna Halpern and Reli Mizrahi, A systemic perspective on father engagement with child- and family-related social work interventions in Israel 1/3
With a foreword from Jeff Hearn and @Popay100, the collection explores why critical questions about men and welfare are significant to establishing less oppressive environments for men, women and societies: https://t.co/DaFvK6UwzK 2 / 3