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by ffumarola 4157 days ago
The parts about Sweden's law that I love the most:

1) You can take these 18 months intermittently up until the child is 8 years old. 2) The days can be shared between both parents. 3) Both fathers and mothers are required to take 60 days each of those 480 days (versus one parent taking 421+ days).

"Since Swedish men started to take more responsibility for child rearing, women have seen both their incomes and levels of self-reported happiness increase. Paying dads to change nappies and hang out at playgrounds, in other words, seems to benefit the whole family."

Great country (obviously it has other flaws, but this is not one of them) :)

1 comments

If you can take those days intermittently over 8 years, it seems like that is an easy cop-out for the dad to take 8 days a year to satisfy the requirement.