Fathers are often portrayed as optional or secondary caregivers in the home with the current language surrounding paid parental leave (PPL), often assuming mothers are the main caregiver, according to new Griffith University research.
Fathers are often portrayed as optional or secondary caregivers in the home with the current language surrounding paid parental leave (PPL), often assuming mothers are the main caregiver, according to new Griffith University research.
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