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Family Welfare

Norwegian fathers choose paternity leave

08/01/2007 :: An increasing number of Norwegian fathers are choosing to take paternity leave to be with their children during their first year. Parents now have the right to choose how the parental leave period is divided between them. + More

Parental Benefits

Parental and adoption benefits

Norway has invested a good deal of effort in ensuring optimal conditions for families with small children. Great importance has been attached to enabling parents to combine work and family life. The parental benefit scheme enables parents ... + More

Family Allowance

Family Allowance

The first Norwegian legislation regarding family allowances was adopted in 1946. The family allowance scheme was introduced to help to cover the costs of raising children, and is designed to facilitate equitable redistribution between ... + More

Cash benefit

Cash benefit for parents with small children

A cash benefit scheme has been introduced to help parents to spend more time caring for their own children and to give them genuine freedom of choice as regards type of care for their children. This benefit is also designed to bring about ... + More

Day-care Facilities

Day-care policy in Norway

Government objectives for day-care policy include enabling all parents who choose to do so to enrol their children in high-quality, low-cost day-care programmes. Good day-care facilities are a pivotal factor in the participation of parents ... + More

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