Parental Leave in the USBy Maryam Agalarova

Currently, the United States is the only developed nation that has no federal policy for paid parental leave.

Which nations have federally mandated maternity leave policies?

Norway, Estonia, Finland, Denmark, and Belgium implement some of the most generous policies in the world.

In a study organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), data was collected on 41 countries, including the United States, on federally mandated maternity leave. The United State was and is the only developed country that does not dictate any paid leave for new parents.

New mothers must rely on their employers

As a result, many new mothers in the US must rely heavily on their employers to grant them paid maternity leave and benefits.

This bubble chart visualizes maternity leave in weeks for various companies, educational institutions, and nonprofits.

Netflix and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation offer the longest paid maternity leaves among this subset, at 52 weeks each.

On the higher end of the spectrum, some companies offer 25 weeks of paid maternity leave or more.

From the employers represented, around 0.9% provide their employees with 25 weeks or more of paid maternity leave.

On the lower end of the spectrum, some companies allow less than 15 weeks.

Several companies, including UConn and Omnicom Media Group, allow only 1 week of paid maternity leave.

Companies represented by 0 values do not offer any paid maternity leave.

This is especially a problem for single working mothers.

Approximately 85.2 percent offer 15 weeks or less of paid maternity leave.

A majority (60.3%) fall in the 0-9 weeks range.

The average maternity leave duration for reported employers is 8.2 weeks, according to the dataset.

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The full set of data can be found in the Maternity Leave Resource Center on Fairygodboss.