FATHERS should be allowed three months off work around the time of a child’s birth as well as flexible work opportunities, says a report from the Commons women and equalities committee published today.
Current policies supporting working dads — including shared parental leave, which is deducted from their partner’s maternity leave — are not good enough, MPs said, particularly in the case of less well-off parents.
They called on the government to extend statutory paternity leave in a child’s first year from two weeks to 14, in which time fathers would received 90 per cent of their wages — with the figure capped for higher earners — when ministers review the policy this year.
Comments from Matt Goodwin and Danny Kruger expose a reactionary vision in which falling birth rates are blamed on women, says JUDITH CAZORLA
What’s behind the stubborn gender gap in Stem disciplines ask ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT in their column Science and Society


