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Iceland: Paternity leave a boost to men’s identity

The Nordic Gender Effect at Work is one of the Nordic prime ministers’ most important projects for the advancement of gender equality. It is considered to be an important prerequisite for a good labour market and for economic growth.
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Sara Maídís and Bjarni Þór

Sara Maídís wakes up at 8am. If Bjarni Þór is tired, he brings her into his bed and strokes her over her eyes so that she sleeps for another hour. When she wakes, she is given a bottle and they then play and enjoy each other’s company. She eats again between 12 and 1pm before she naps in her buggy. That is how Bjarni Þór describes the days they spend together. 

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