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Relational ethics as a cultural constraint on fathers' parental leave in a Confucian welfare state,South Korea
Authors:Yeon-Jin Kim  Suyoung Kim
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Lund University, Lund, Sweden;2. Department of Social Welfare, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:Promoting fathers' parental leave has recently become of major policy interest in many welfare states. The Korean Government also introduced paid parental leave for working fathers in 2001 and has increasingly strengthened such incentive schemes. However, despite its rapid advancement, fathers' utilisation of parental leave is increasing slowly and most fathers still opt out of their responsibilities for childcare. As sociocultural norms are a primary cause of this low take-up behaviour pattern, this study focuses on the Confucian relational ethics deeply embedded in Korean society. Through in-depth interviews with 15 Korean working couples, this article demonstrates how Confucian relational ethics constrain fathers from enjoying their individual right to parental leave by designating them as last-resort caregivers within families and as forefront workers in the workplace. This study shows the importance of the sociocultural grounding of a society to ordinary citizens when they utilise a social policy in their daily lives.
Keywords:confucianism  parental leave  work-family reconciliation
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