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Type: | Report |
Title: | Working dads: Towards equal caregiving |
Authors: | GenWest Preventing Violence Together (PVT) Partnership |
Keywords: | Gender Relations, Gender Norms and Attitudes;Structural Inequities;Parenting & Families;Workplace and Occupational Settings;Community Attitudes;Gender Inequality;Primary Prevention;Economic and Financial Impacts |
Topic: | Economic impacts Gender relations, gender norms and attitudes Primary prevention |
Population: | General population |
Year: | 2024 |
Publisher: | GenWest |
Abstract: | This report examines the role of fathers in caregiving and how workplace policies and cultures shape their ability to engage in caregiving roles. Conducted by GenWest in collaboration with the Preventing Violence Together (PVT) Partnership, the study surveyed 155 working fathers in Melbourne's western region to understand the barriers and supports influencing their access to parental leave and flexible work. Findings highlight a pervasive "workplace parenting penalty," where fathers face career penalties for taking parental leave or accessing flexible arrangements, resulting in an imbalance in caregiving roles and reinforcing gendered norms that impede gender equality. Fathers reported challenges such as a lack of managerial support, inadequate policy frameworks, and the societal expectation for men to prioritise work over family. |
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22858 |
Appears in Collections: | New Australian Research: October 2024 Reports |
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