Kho zaspivaie koliskovu… . Who Will Sing a Lullaby…

Duration: 00:27:00 Masha's father and Katya's grandfather are on paternity leave. They are among the few, the very few (46 to be exact), men from Kiev who dared to use their right to take parental leave. Challenging their traditional role as breadwinners, overcoming social stigma, and enco...

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Other Authors: Rudul, Nina
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Russian
Ukrainian
Published: Ukranian Women's Foundation 2006
Ukraine
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:5f9439b7-c035-4b19-a863-5abb51c67579
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Summary:Duration: 00:27:00 Masha's father and Katya's grandfather are on paternity leave. They are among the few, the very few (46 to be exact), men from Kiev who dared to use their right to take parental leave. Challenging their traditional role as breadwinners, overcoming social stigma, and encouraging their wives to realize themselves outside of the home, Masha's father and Katya's grandfather do not think of themselves as heroes or dependants. Instead, they are pleased that - with their own courage and support from family members and friends - personal choice can prevail for them and their wives over traditional gender roles.
Published:2006