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Are they ideological renegades? Fathers' experiences on taking parental leave and gender dynamics in Korea: A qualitative study

Title
Are they ideological renegades? Fathers' experiences on taking parental leave and gender dynamics in Korea: A qualitative study
Authors
Byun, Seo-YoungWon, Sook-Yeon
Ewha Authors
원숙연
SCOPUS Author ID
원숙연scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION
ISSN
0968-6673JCR Link

1468-0432JCR Link
Citation
GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 592 - 614
Keywords
ideological renegadesKorean fathersparental leavequalitativework devotion ideology
Publisher
WILEY
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Despite their fear of repercussions on career advancement and gender identity, Korean fathers taking parental leave have continually increased. Why do Korean fathers take parental leave in spite of the risk of being stigmatized as less masculine and less ideal workers? Are they willing to be 'ideological renegades' to be new involved fathers? In-depth interviews with fathers who took parental leave provide interesting answers. Overall, taking parental leave does not make fathers become ideological renegades since it is mainly utilized in a manner that accommodates the work devotion schema, deviating from the formal policy objectives. This deviant utilization is encouraged and even valued by organizations. This may be part of a psychological contract between organizations and employees, ensuring that employees are dedicated to their career even during parental leave. Furthermore, beyond the legal eligibility of uptake, informal but powerful 'organizational eligibility' such as high performance or their contribution to the organization, makes not only the likelihood but also the aftermath of taking up different across fathers. As a result, a hierarchy among fathers with class connotations emerges. This hierarchy among fathers, combined with the traditional gender hierarchy, may reinforce the masculine fabric of ideal workers as the norm.
DOI
10.1111/gwao.12410
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