Estado da Paternidade no Mundo

Equimundo in the Press

Equimundo na Imprensa: Julho de 2017

Bem-vindos ao “Equimundo na Imprensa”, um resumo mensal da mídia que menciona a Equimundo ou a MenCare, a campanha global pela paternidade que a Equimundo coordena. Sabemos que, em

Equimundo in the Press

Equimundo na Imprensa: Junho de 2017

Bem-vindos ao “Equimundo na Imprensa”, um resumo mensal da mídia que menciona a Equimundo ou a MenCare, a campanha global pela paternidade que a Equimundo coordena. Sabemos que, em

Lançado o Relatório sobre a Situação da Paternidade no Mundo

At current rates of progress, it will take an estimated 75 years – or more – for women and men to achieve equal pay for equal work around the world. Achieving equal representation in government, business, and other spheres of power could take even longer.

Estado dos Padres Nórdicos

As normas de paternidade mudaram consideravelmente nos países nórdicos nas últimas décadas. A visão de um pai empurrando seu bebê em um carrinho de bebê não é mais

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Equimundo lança relatório sobre o estado da paternidade e do cuidado em Portugal

A Equimundo-Europe, em colaboração com o Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra e a Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra, lançou o seu primeiro relatório sobre o Estado da Paternidade Envolvida e Não Violenta em Portugal nos “Grandes Planos para a Igualdade”, o quarto encontro de profissionais de saúde organizado pela Associação para o Planeamento Familiar em Lisboa, a 31 de maio.

Bem, os homens da geração Y são feministas ou não?

One might be tempted to think we women have made it. We have, after all, a woman running for president, the NBA’s “Lean In Together” campaign for gender equality, and Bud Light “femvertising”—that is, attempting to use feminism to sell a product. One would be forgiven for thinking, at the very least, that we’re closer than any other generation to seeing real gender equality.

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Why America’s Fathers Aren’t Living Up to Expectations

For many American fathers, there’s still a disconnect between what they want, and what they think they can do. They may want to be equal partners, to share the joys and responsibilities of parenting with their partner, but a triple combination of antiquated gender norms, sclerotic workplace culture and lack of family-friendly policies knock that choice off the table.

Como o Sr. Mamãe se tornou um pai que fica em casa

My colleague had a baby and her husband decided to take a 12-month leave from his job to stay home with the newborn. We, her co-workers, were all surprised, if not shocked. That was nearly 20 years ago. We likely would have been as surprised today. And we wouldn’t have been alone in our American reaction, as we are one of a handful of countries without mandatory paid leave for either parent.

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This Is the State Of Working Fathers in the U.S.

Fatherhood is in the news, whether it’s high-profile dads or renewed pushes for paid leave in the District of Columbia, New York City, and beyond. For those of us urging equality between men and women in the workplace, the discussion is rightly focusing on whether men are, should be, or even can do half of the daily caring for children and housework. But elsewhere, in our court system, custody wars continue, and state child-welfare systems spend millions getting nonresident fathers to pay child support. That leads to a lot of strong opinions about fathers and modern fatherhood. But what’s really happening?

Nikki van der Gaag speaks at TEDxLSHTM in London.

Paternidade e Feminismo com Nikki van der Gaag

Last year, Nikki van der Gaag co-authored a groundbreaking study on the world’s fathers after realizing they were absent from most research. This year, she’s honing in on fatherhood in specific regions and delving into the cultural context behind men’s involvement in their children’s lives. In this interview, Nikki van der Gaag joins David Michael Newstead to discuss her research, gender equality, and Ryan Gosling.

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