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Analysis: The best way to reduce the gender pay gap is for fathers to have more paternity leave

It may take time, but it’s about changing societal expectations about childcare.

IRELAND HAS A gender pay gap. It’s a fact which is borne out again and again, in study after study.

The best figures we have put the earnings difference at about 10%.

But men and women largely get paid the same, for the same work. While there are likely some fringe cases, discriminating based on gender is illegal in Ireland and is unlikely to account for the earnings differential.

A key reason is much more systemic, making it harder to tackle. And that is – childcare.

Studies have shown that early career earnings for men and women in Ireland tend to be roughly similar.

It’s only when women reach an age where they’re more likely to have children, that a gap opens up.

This is neatly summed up by a study published earlier this month by the ESRI: “Despite rising female participation rates in Ireland, a significant gender income gap persists.

“[This is] primarily driven by lower female participation rates and a higher incidence of part-time employment. This gap often starts after the birth of a child and continues throughout a woman’s lifetime.”

Essentially – after women have a child, they tend to work fewer hours compared to men. This leads to lower earnings.

This has been found in multiple studies, such as one carried out by economists at Maynooth university and published in 2022.

There is a small gender gap for women without children compared to men, around 5% depending on the industry. But for mothers, the difference is dramatic.

Women with children saw their earnings fall by 27% immediately after childbirth, with this gap often remaining for the rest of their careers. There was no such impact for fathers.

Lower hours worked may not be the only reason for the gender pay gap. As mentioned, there was a difference even between women without children and men.

But the effect of hours worked seems to have the biggest single impact on the pay gap between men and women.

So, once a woman has a child, she typically takes off far more time than the father. She then probably works fewer hours compared to the father from then on, with this often attributed to the fact that she will likely do twice as much childcare and homework compared to the father.

A fix?

How can this be rectified? While there’s unlikely to be a silver bullet, a good way to start would probably be to improve paternity leave.

The ESRI study referenced earlier goes into this in some detail.

First glaring difference right off the bat – paid maternity leave for mothers is 26 weeks. By contrast, paternity leave for fathers is just paid for two weeks.

The ESRI found a staggering 94% of mothers take their full 26 weeks maternity leave. By contrast, only 53% of fathers take the two weeks of paid paternity leave on offer.

Obviously, no one is arguing for a reduction in maternity leave. Women need time off after giving birth, both to recover physically and to bond with their child.

The goal should be to improve paternity leave. Both to give the father time with their child as well, and to also ensure that they can share a more equal amount of childcare with the mother.

This is the case in the likes of the Nordic countries such as Norway, where fathers are entitled to 15 weeks, or Sweden, where both parents get a pool of 480 days of leave, and both are entitled to 240 each.

So how would this address the gender pay gap? Again, the ESRI study neatly sums up the argument: “Child-related leave policy has a key role to play in tackling this gender work gap.”

It can protect the employment relationship for mothers and assist them in returning to a job of the same level and pay, and can also allow for a stronger engagement of fathers in caring for children.

Essentially – if both parents have some time off around the birth, it means all the childcare doesn’t just fall on the mother.

This helps embed a culture where childcare responsibilities are shared more equally between men and women, rather than expectation that the mother handles the majority, while the father is working.

Shrunk the gender pay gap

This is also borne out by several studies. A UK think tank recently found that countries with more than six weeks of paid paternity leave shrunk their gender pay gap by 4%. This was likely due to a similar 4% reduction in the “labour force participation gap” – that is, the percentage of people working.

Another study carried out by a Swedish think tank also reported a positive impact, finding that each month that a father stayed on parental leave resulted in the mother’s earnings rising by 6.7%.

Put simply, these findings suggest higher paternity leave for fathers means women were more likely to go back to work after giving birth.

Going back to the likes of Sweden and Norway, which have much more generous parental leave policies. These countries also have higher rates of female participation in the workforce, although gender pay gaps still remain.

That does point to the fact that just improving parental leave for fathers is unlikely to be enough in isolation.

This was reflected in a study carried out by Canadian researchers. They found that fathers getting improved leave made a major impact on the mother’s earnings in the short-term.

But this impact was often not sustained, with the conclusion that there was a negligible impact on female earnings between three and 10 years after birth.

While it is not certain why this happens, the researchers said a likely reason is that “a few weeks of paternity leave may not be enough to change deeply ingrained societal norms about caregiving roles”.

Basically, while things improve in the short-term, women still end up taking on much more childcare after the improved paternity leave is used up.

However, results here are mixed, with some studies pointing to the fact that father’s attitudes to childcare actually do improve if they get longer parental leave. Given it likely takes years for gender attitudes to shift at a societal level, it’s possible that more time is needed to see the benefits of the policy bear fruit.

There’s also the fact that giving fathers improved leave is likely just a good policy in its own right, helping both fathers bond with their babies, and children to develop.

This tends to be strengthened when the father spends more time with their children when they’re young, and further reinforces this type of behaviour.

Net positive

Ultimately, while the findings of studies are not yet conclusive, they very much lean towards improved parental leave for fathers being a net positive.

With Ireland’s birth rate falling and the clear negative impact on women’s earnings from having children, it’s a policy which is worth seriously considering.

It’s likely more of a wider cultural shift will be needed before childcare responsibilities are more equally split between men and women.

But improved paternity leave seems to be a good start, while improving outcomes for both mothers and fathers.

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    Mute IrelandForChange
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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:24 AM

    Watch this Government open everything for US Tourists whilst giving their own citizens nothing but lockdowns for over a year. Money over everything is their policy

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:30 AM

    @IrelandForChange: if that was the case they wouldn’t have had loxkdowns and people on PUP. Your comment does not make sense.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:35 AM

    @Gerry McNally: think PUP was designed to make sure people abided by lockdown, cos I’m pretty sure not too many would have stayed in lockdown for so long if we had everyone on basic 203 euro a week social plus the massive domino effect of loans and mortgages being missed and increased poverty would have had society going tits up very fast….probably the only good thing these lot did in power was bringing in PUP

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:43 AM

    @IrelandForChange: silly comment

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:16 AM

    @IrelandForChange: Love your Twitter bio ” common sense and self responsibility dont exist anymore….” and then goes on a rant about the government. Clueless

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:53 AM

    @Tarraing Mo Liathróidí: I agree, however the longer lockdown went on, the pup should have been increased. It’s a huge paycut for a lot of people who have been forced out of work through no fault of their own. The government have done nothing to help these people, Mortgage, bills etc should have been frozen. It’s gone on too long and people are struggling.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:32 AM

    So the doors gonna be closed for us leaving Ireland for holidays to the likes of the US even if we are fully vaccinated but open to tourists vaccinated from the states coming in…..ya makes loads of sense sure

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    Apr 26th 2021, 11:06 AM

    @Tarraing Mo Liathróidí: It will be open for us to leave under the Digital Green Cert from June. Government don’t have a choice

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    Apr 26th 2021, 12:07 PM

    @Sean Lucas: Simon Covney said yesterday that they wouldn’t signing up in June to the green cert. Maybe later in the summer. So they will stick with the EU when they want and disagree when they want…

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    Apr 26th 2021, 3:10 PM

    @Sean Lucas: I wouldn’t hold my breath, they will do all they can to have people do the staycations at home till at least September….we tend to only do what the EU asks as long as it doesn’t bother us too much like VRT and the rest

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:21 AM

    Ah the EU, all for freedom of movement between its member countries and now also with the US. And yet, couldn’t care less about “freedom of movement” for people within the Unions individual countries and the travel restrictions imposed on its citizens. President Ursela, you’re a star. Two thumbs up for you too.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:30 AM

    @John Egan: Why should the EU care about inter county travel in Ireland? If it did come out against restrictions on travel within Ireland then many people would be complaining of overreach by the EU. It’s our own decision to carry out Holohan’s instructions and there is no point blaming anyone else.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:33 AM

    @John Egan: You know full well that this forum would be full of people claiming the EU have no respect national autonomy if they did that.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:34 AM

    @Ciaran O’Mara: beat me to it.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:47 AM

    @Ciaran O’Mara: “if they had come out against restrictions” but they haven’t, the haven’t said anything about them, not just for Ireland, for all its members. They’ve tried prohibiting Ireland from controlling entries from EU countries (rightly or wrongly) and yet the people in Ireland couldn’t travel further than approx 80-90 km?

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:56 AM

    @John Egan: the EU has no role whatsover in the internal travel restrictions we impose on ourselves.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:05 AM

    @Ciaran O’Mara: no just on everything else regarding covid so…

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:16 AM

    @John Egan: no, we follow NPHET and the HSE for health advice, the government sets our rolling lockdowns and the HSE oversees vaccine rollout. Individual member states set their own policy. Ireland could refuse US tourists if we wanted.
    The EU oversees vaccine delivery because Ireland agreed to it, not much else.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:38 AM

    @Cian Martin: ha you think if Ireland refused EU approved tourists they’d get away with it? Yeah right, won’t happen to find out anyway

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    Apr 26th 2021, 11:12 AM

    @John Egan: forgive me if I am wrong but is Ireland not currently rejecting some EU “approved” tourists or indeed all tourists? Do travellers from France have to quarantine upon arrival? Do those with vaccination certs upon arrival from some listed countries still not have to quarantine? I know some vaccinated travellers do quarantine in hotel and some do quarantine at home and I believe the EU expresses concern at Ireland’s quarantine rules and so I ask why you think Ireland might not have the choice to continue to implement it’s own rules?

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    Apr 26th 2021, 12:12 PM

    @Niall Ó Cofaigh: yes, which was/is being immediately challenged by the EU. We’ll see if Ireland will still implement EU countries quarantine once the EU’s vaccination cert comes into use.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:29 AM

    The game is up Mehole, in a few weeks time Newry will be the new Temple Bar and there’s not a thing your boss Tony Holohan can do about it, you know your bad when bungling Boris has wiped your eye

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:39 AM

    @Paul O Neill: boris and Co have really showed up so many, I know loads can say he handled covid bad at the start but he’s made up for it in a big way and the North is gonna reap the reward with so many heading north especially come the June Bank holiday weekend and beyond

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:53 AM

    @Tarraing Mo Liathróidí: by all accounts he brought in a successful venture capitalist from the private sector to run the sourcing of vaccines and striking the deals with Pharma companies, simple and successful. He also decided if enough are vaccinated and hospitals are safe open up, doctors are only advising and not taking control like here. Crowds back in stadiums yesterday whilst Tony won’t allow Euros in June and keeping pubs closed all summer, the obedient scared sheep here need to wake up now.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:37 AM

    @Paul O Neill: oh we really dropped the ball on the euros and then the clown MM coming out blaming uefa, when we were told that unless fans were allowed in we couldn’t hold onto the games. Did he seriously think we could host empty stadium games while every other host country had some fans at their games like we were gonna get special treatment….I mean come on like

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:38 AM

    @Paul O Neill: if we are to succeed in totally destroying the economy, we could not contemplate hosting a tournament that would generate economic activity!

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    Apr 26th 2021, 10:49 AM

    @Tarraing Mo Liathróidí: Mehole is worse than even Enda or Biffo and they were embarrassing

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:41 AM

    India is still not on the MHQ list – there are still flights arriving with Indian Nationals travelling to Ireland, via Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
    It’s been weeks that we have known India was a growth area and European countries which are on the list have significant decrease in their numbers but no action has been taken

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:46 AM

    @astragirltweets: The quarantine list has nothing to do with nationality. It applies equally to Irish citizens that have visited high risk countries.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:51 AM

    @astragirltweets: plus both Abu Dhabi & Dubai are on the list so even if someone from India is on a flight they’ll still have to go to MHQ!

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    Apr 26th 2021, 11:09 AM

    @David Fields: or they could fly a different route. Same applies after they put countries on hotel quarantine. French now just come through Spain etc. MHQ does not work for EU countries in particular and is purely populism regardless of your views on it

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    Apr 26th 2021, 12:10 PM

    @astragirltweets: The MHQ list isn’t about public health, it’s about FF/FG brown envelopes making money for those hotels that they’ve shut closed for the last 9 months

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    Apr 26th 2021, 1:07 PM

    @astragirltweets: They are reluctant to impose quarantine on Indian nationals because so many of them are working in Ireland in multinationals and big-tech.They possibly make up a majority of the tech staff in Google for example.
    As we know if big tech asks our Government to jump……

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:33 AM

    Holiday in September looking more likely by the day! The feeling of having something to look forward to again is amazing

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    Apr 26th 2021, 9:38 AM

    The US announced yesterday that they would allow their citizens travel to and from Europe if they could provide proof of vaccination, Ursula just following the US lead.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 11:12 AM

    Great news and a common sense approach

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    Apr 26th 2021, 12:16 PM

    If only there was US flights into ORK, SNN and NOC to help all the staff and the airports get back on their feet… But no. Especially SNN, all the US carriers are gone, pulled out. Doesn’t look like Aer Lingus will return with their BOS or JFK routes either because those aircrafts are gone to the UK

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    Apr 26th 2021, 12:03 PM

    What about vaccinating EU citizens?

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    Apr 26th 2021, 3:28 PM

    European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has said “Because one thing is clear: All 27 member states will accept, unconditionally, all those who are vaccinated with vaccines that are approved by EMA.”

    Irish citizen who’s Spanish holiday for May has just been cancelled (again) says “NO”.

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    Apr 26th 2021, 3:16 PM

    Thats good but its nice knowing that barely anyone in Ireland will be able to take advantage of the green cert because of the bad vaccine rollout

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    Apr 26th 2021, 8:25 PM

    @Dawid Grzybowski:

    And getting worse by the day

    Sure 80% by June , err July , err Aug …… err err maybe 2023 , flights abroad. Maybe by 2023 , assuming there are actually flights left to and from Ireland , Devs vision of a closed poverty stricken society dancing at the crossroads ( an outdoor activity !!!) getting closer by the day.

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    Apr 27th 2021, 6:08 AM

    Loads of MAGA caps and báníns spotted getting of buses in Killarney in the height of it all last summer so not much will have changed……

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