The WORLD Policy Analysis Center (WORLD) is a resource for data, maps, and analysis on policies affecting human health, development, well-being, and equity.
(3/3) Nevertheless, only 6% of the total paid leave available to families was reserved for fathers and an additional 11% of paid leave was available to either parent. Read more at:
https://t.co/mktShEssA6
From 1995 to 2022, the share of countries globally providing paid paternity leave increased four-fold from 13% to 56%, while the share providing paid maternity leave increased from 89% to 96% (2/3).
BREAKING new data & maps in collab with @WPolicyCenter: 11 of 12 geographies with #paidleave go beyond #FMLA to ensure workers can care for more family members. 5 go further, providing more access by allowing workers to care for #chosenfamily. #WeEarnedIt https://t.co/PKZrVvEMLM
#PaidLeave in the states means fewer equity gaps for workers - but many continue disparities that began under FMLA. #PaidLeave must be universal–inclusive of all, affordable to all, & easy to access. @WPolicyCenter#WeEarnedIt https://t.co/PKZrVvEMLM
New Data and Maps:
Paid Leave and Job Protection for Parents, People Who Are Sick and People Who Have Sick Family Members in the United States
Explore here: https://t.co/8wurq6oTIR
Join us for the next Fireside Chat with UCLA's @WPolicyCenter team as they discuss their book on closing gender gaps in econ worldwide. Learn about their database on laws and policies for 193 UN countries relevant to feminist economic analysis.
Register: https://t.co/zNhytOrgZQ
Thrilled to be sharing newly available data tomorrow at the @MCCgov event on Recognizing and Encouraging the Protection of the Rights of Workers and Persons with Disabilities. To participate (in person and virtual at 10am EST) check out https://t.co/KuDLorbgEF
Policy gaps for caregiving have a profound impact on women’s lives and careers. “Nearly a third of U.S. women quit their jobs after having a child, often because they have no other choice,” per @aleta_rose@WPolicyCenter. https://t.co/gm01FjqLBO #DEI#Equity
“Gender equality is both achievable & urgently needed to address some of the greatest challenges of our time” - great to see this coverage of #EqualityWithinOurLifetimes by @marianneschnall for @ForbesWomen: https://t.co/4JInTV94Y8
#WeProsper when we have data & evidence to inform policy & action. WORLD’s latest launch, Equality Within Our Lifetimes, provides data & resources on laws that matter to gender equality in the economy, including caregiving policies: https://t.co/8W1O7ip31G #IWD
For #IWD2023, we’re highlighting our new free e-book & data resources on #EqualityWithinOurLifetimes, examining how far the world has come—and how far we have to go--in adopting evidence-based solutions to close #gendergaps in the economy https://t.co/p1nwTDW1Rg #IWD23
Gender equality doesn't have to be centuries away. Here are @HaleySSwenson's four takeaways from our @BetterLifeLab event with @WPolicyCenter on how we can make it a reality in our lifetimes. Read the special edition of our newsletter here & subscribe! https://t.co/y7eze6Y9vy
🇺🇸 Did you know? The U.S. is one of only seven countries that provide no paid time off after birth.
It's keeping company with Papua New Guinea and five small Pacific island nations. https://t.co/jYXa8g4JEW
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In the 1990s only 46 countries offered guaranteed paid parental leave for fathers. Today it's offered in 63% percent of countries around the world!
#goodnews
As #InternationalWomensMonth kicks off, our new data looks at how far 193 countries have come–and how far they have to go–in passing laws that will advance gender equality in the economy: https://t.co/p1nwTDW1Rg #EqualityWithinOurLifetimes