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In a surprise to literally zero working mothers, researchers at the University of Oxford have found that the careers of women who take parental leave are adversely affected. Conversely men who take extended parental leave are seen as leadership material and therefore more likely to progress.
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New research using Canadian workplace data finds that men who take six months or more of parental leave are seen as warmer and more leadership-ready by colleagues.
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When men take parental leave, their careers may benefit — but women’s do not
Oxford Clarion