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SOSU22: Fathers' share of parental leave by reporting country and time

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Nordic Statistics database [SOCI04], where the original sources are:
Nomesco Nososco [FAMI07A], [FAMI07B], [FAMI08] (Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden).
Ålands statistik- och utredningsbyrå (ÅSUB) [SO004].
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This is a vision indicator selected by the Nordic Council of Ministers. It relates to the target Gender equality under the area A socially sustainable Nordic region.

The indicator shows fathers' share of parental leave, calculated as the share of benefit days taken by men, in percent.

In all Nordic countries, compensation is granted to cover any loss of income in connection with childbirth during the last few weeks prior to and at least the first months after childbirth. In all the countries, a similar benefit is payable in the event of adoption. Percent of benefit days taken by men excludes special maternity allowance and maternity allowance days before childbirth.

In the table, the Nordic Region is comprised of the following countries/areas: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

Åland is included in the data for Finland.

For more information on Our Vision 2030 and the indicators, please see this article.

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Åland

Percent of benefit days taken by men does not exclude maternity allowance days before childbirth.