Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... countries include three Nordic countries ( Finland , Denmark , and Sweden ) and two continental European countries ( Belgium and France ) . These countries generally provided univer- sal provisions for maternity leave with full , or ...
... countries include three Nordic countries ( Finland , Denmark , and Sweden ) and two continental European countries ( Belgium and France ) . These countries generally provided univer- sal provisions for maternity leave with full , or ...
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... countries . In the remaining seven , mothers of young children were not significantly less likely to be employed ... countries ( such as the Netherlands and Germany ) and in moderately high employment countries ( including the United ...
... countries . In the remaining seven , mothers of young children were not significantly less likely to be employed ... countries ( such as the Netherlands and Germany ) and in moderately high employment countries ( including the United ...
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... countries that had the least - developed government policies . In the English - speaking countries of the United States , Australia , and the United Kingdom , parental leaves were limited in avail- ability and generosity , legislation ...
... countries that had the least - developed government policies . In the English - speaking countries of the United States , Australia , and the United Kingdom , parental leaves were limited in avail- ability and generosity , legislation ...
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