Fewer fathers taking supplementary paternity leave than expected
Only 59 percent of fathers take supplementary paternity leave, extra leave of up to five weeks at 70 percent pay. That is lower than previous estimates. Fathers with low incomes, or conversely, very high incomes, are least likely to take the supplementary leave, NU.nl reports based on research by economists Zichen Deng and Coen van de Kraats, published in the economics journal ESB.
18 Jun 08:19 · NL Times