Global Care Policy Index 2022 Country Report: Iceland

While Iceland’s maternity and paternity leave policies are some of the most generous in the world – a joint 12-month allocation to both parents, Iceland’s under-performance in Sub-Index A of the GCPI was ultimately due to its limited dependent care leave policies and lack of universal flexible work...

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Main Authors: Nalwa, Anoushka, Paul, Anju Mary
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spelling crcenteros:10.31235/osf.io/74xpk 2024-05-19T07:42:33+00:00 Global Care Policy Index 2022 Country Report: Iceland Nalwa, Anoushka Paul, Anju Mary 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/74xpk unknown Center for Open Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode posted-content 2024 crcenteros https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/74xpk 2024-04-25T06:52:06Z While Iceland’s maternity and paternity leave policies are some of the most generous in the world – a joint 12-month allocation to both parents, Iceland’s under-performance in Sub-Index A of the GCPI was ultimately due to its limited dependent care leave policies and lack of universal flexible work policies to support workers with family caregiving responsibilities. Iceland performed better in Sub-Index B for its protections for domestic workers, but the reality is that many domestic workers in the country work informally and are not protected by trade unions. Other/Unknown Material Iceland COS Center for Open Science
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description While Iceland’s maternity and paternity leave policies are some of the most generous in the world – a joint 12-month allocation to both parents, Iceland’s under-performance in Sub-Index A of the GCPI was ultimately due to its limited dependent care leave policies and lack of universal flexible work policies to support workers with family caregiving responsibilities. Iceland performed better in Sub-Index B for its protections for domestic workers, but the reality is that many domestic workers in the country work informally and are not protected by trade unions.
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