Parental leave by country

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Parental leave, or family leave, is an employee benefit available in almost all countries. The term "parental leave" may include maternity, paternity, and adoption leave; or may be used distinctively from "maternity leave" and "paternity leave" to describe separate family leave available to either parent to care for small children. Unpaid parental or family leave is provided when an employer is required to hold an employee's job while that employee is taking leave. Paid parental or family leave provides paid time off work to care for or make arrangements for the welfare of a child or dependent family member.

Country Mother Father Notes
Paid Leave Pay Rate Unpaid Leave Paid Leave Pay Rate Unpaid Leave
 Burgundie 1 year 8 months full pay, 4 months half pay None 1 Year 8 months full pay, 4 months half pay None Some shite about diesel.
 Caphiria 1 year Full pay None 1 year Full pay None
 Cartadania 16 weeks
(Specifically postpartum)
Full pay See notes 16 weeks
(Specifically postpartum)
Full pay See notes Parents may also take a maximum guaranteed 156 weeks off following the initial 16 week-period postpartum with 80% pay (up to a ceiling) for 52 weeks, while the remainder is unpaid (except first 2 weeks at 100%). The cost for all leave is covered by a mix of social security and employer liability, however, some employers will take on the full cost of leave.
 Kiravia
 Metzetta
 Pelaxia 1 year 8 months full pay, 4 months half pay None 1 Year 8 months full pay, 4 months half pay None Parents may choose any date ranging from 3 monthrs prior or 3 months after birth to take the leave. It does not apply to adpoting parents. Apart from maternity leave, parents are also entitled to a paid leave if their children are ill at home.
 Urcea
 Puertego None N/A None None N/A None In Puertego there is no law guaranteeing parental leave with the government deeming that businesses can offer it to attract employees but they will not be mandated to give it. The only job the government offers paid parental leave in is relatively high ranking bureaucrats.