More South Korean men taking paternity leave, becoming stay-home dads
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attitudes start shifting in South Korea's patriarchal society where fathers traditionally bring home the bread while mothers raise children.
Experts attribute the change to Western influence on family values and a growing number of pro-family policies rolled out by the government to battle a chronically low number of babies.
offering male workers more parental leave will allow women excelling in their jobs to remain employed, rather than to quit once they get pregnant.
"My presence at home has definitely made a big difference to my children's well-being and growth
Qns:
1. Should both parents take equal responsibility for raising their children? (Cam. 2019)
2. In your society, how far is equality for all a reality? (Cam. 2012)
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