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    enabled me to “role change” to a stay at home dad. However, when Kate returned back to work on a three days per week I provided the welfare our family. Our second born, Ella Rose Davies (DOB: 24/04/2013) Kate has taken approximately 10 weeks maternity leave before she retuned back to work on a three day per week…

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    James Brown once wrote “This is a man 's world,but it would be nothing, nothing. Not one little thing without a woman or a girl. He 's lost in the wilderness. He 's lost in bitterness” Women have been one of the strongest human beings in our societies and have helped is become what it is today. ” Men, have you ever stop and asked yourself “ Why is about my mother’s love like nothing else? Mothers have always been there but society, mostly males, can’t seem to accept this or just too ignorant…

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    company would rather have an employee that is guaranteed to not legally receive time for maternity leave. No company wants to have to have more expenses, whether it be in training for a new employee to take the place of the women on maternity leave, or paying the women who are on leave. But, it would actually cost a company more money to hire and train another person, only to get rid of the women on leave. Punishing women for becoming mothers is not ethical, and they deserve proper treatment.…

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    Maternity Leave Benefits

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    of paid maternity leave. The US provides zero,” the American politician, and Senator of Vermont, Bernie Sanders once stated. It is apparent that United States lacks the basic principal of paid maternity leave, and in fact it is the only developed country to not offer it. The United States has constantly debated whether or not paid maternity leave should be given, and even with many women entering the workforce, paid maternity is still not required by law. Paid maternity leave contributes to the…

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    Paternity Leave for Fathers? Yay or Nay? In 2016 your average household does not exist of a just one mother and one father but maybe two mothers or two fathers. Although a women is the one that carries a baby for forty weeks, it takes two people to raise a child. A mother is given anywhere from six to twelve weeks after having a baby to be off of work. A father does have that same opportunity, depending on their place of employment. Where maternity leave is offered for mothers it should also…

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    Although, a lot of people see positive signs in fathers taking parental leave In America's society today people want a lot of things for free without working for them. The economy can not support to put in force a law requiring all fathers to take paid parental leave. Realistically, our government can’t support giving everyone free things. Our government is not that financially sound anymore. They should not be giving money out for free unless it is a truly necessary cause that they are…

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    Paid Parental Leave Essay

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    There is a strong link between health and paid parental leave. This leave allows mothers or fathers to spend time with infants, which leads to better health for both the child and the parent. During pregnancy and the early months after birth the brain is developing at its quickest speed (Avendano, Berkman, Brugiavini, & Pasini, 2015). While genetics plays a significant role in development, environment is also a crucial factor. The parents of children influence experiences and environmental…

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    agreed on: paid maternity leave. This election was the first time in history both parties pushed for paid maternity leave, but as always, they disagreed on the logistics. Donald Trump believes women deserve 6 weeks of paid maternity leave after childbirth, and plans to pay for it through unemployment insurance. In contrast, Hillary Clinton believes no matter how the child is received (i.e. childbirth, surrogate, or adoption), both men and women deserve paid maternity leave (Sholar). Even…

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    The U.S.’s current parental leave policy leads to widespread poverty in families, contradicting the UN sustainable goal of no poverty. In the Maternal and Child Health journal, Jorddan, a mother describes her maternity leave experiences in the United States. She explains that “after the birth of my third child, I utilized my accumulated vacation to stay at home for 10 days. After that time ran out, I had to return to work or we wouldn’t have been able to pay the basic necessities of utilities,…

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    We still leave in a patriarchy society meaning that dominant males are the ones who are at the head of the family. When two partners have a child together the decision usually is that the mother stays home with the newborn while the father leaves to be the breadwinner. Society is shaped this way because men are continually making larger incomes than women, so even if they both…

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