Paternity leave can reduce sexism and gender bias, says new study

In Estonia, a policy reform has tripled the amount of time dads’ get off after their child is born. A US university professor says offering parents the choice of extended fathers’ leave ‘led to a sizeable increase in gender-equitable attitudes, which suggests that social policy has the power to reduce ingrained attitudinal biases’
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