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When You Sing A Long Lullaby, Your Career Swing!

Giving women a lengthy period of maternity leave could harm their career prospects. The more family-friendly a country tries to be, the less its women succeed in the workplace. New mothers who have a year or more off before returning to work often hit a 'maternal wall.'
Employers assume they are not committed to their jobs and deny them the opportunities given to the childless. For instance, women in Anglo-Saxon countries where maternal leave is less generous climb higher up the career ladder than in Scandinavian nations where years of female-friendly legislation may have inadvertently disadvantaged women. If there is too much job protection for mums-to-be then firms avoid hiring women, who instead find jobs in the public sector.
When you have high levels of maternity leave, it pays for women to be in the labour market but not aim at a high-flying career. They are derailed from their objectives. The more generous you are, the fewer women you are likely to see at the very top.
Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm, Sweden, conducted this study. Magnus Henrekson, the head of the research institute is one of the authors of the study.



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