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Introduction of 'extra maternity leave' in France: a lever for equality or a smoke screen?

The French government has introduced a new 'additional birth leave' policy aimed at promoting gender equality by allowing parents to take additional time off after the birth of a child. The policy has sparked debate over whether it is a genuine step toward equality or merely symbolic. Critics argue that the measure does not address deeper structural issues related to work-life balance and parental responsibilities. Supporters see it as a positive move to encourage shared parenting and reduce the burden on mothers. The policy reflects broader discussions in France about family policies and their impact on social equity.

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Introduction of 'extra maternity leave' in France: a lever for equality or a smoke screen?

The French government has introduced a new 'additional birth leave' policy aimed at promoting gender equality by allowing parents to take additional time off after the birth of a child. The policy has sparked debate over whether it is a genuine step toward equality or merely symbolic. Critics argue that the measure does not address deeper structural issues related to work-life balance and parental responsibilities. Supporters see it as a positive move to encourage shared parenting and reduce the burden on mothers. The policy reflects broader discussions in France about family policies and their impact on social equity.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—supporters view the policy as a progressive step toward equality, while critics question its effectiveness. The framing remains balanced, avoiding overtly biased language or selective sourcing.

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