Parentalization of Same-Sex Couples: Family Formation and Leave Rights in Five Northern European Countries

Author:

Evertsson Marie,Jaspers Eva,Moberg Ylva

Abstract

AbstractThis chapter introduces the concept of parentalization, defined as the ability to become parents and be recognized as such, both legally and via social policies. Applying the concept to same-sex couples, we examine how states may facilitate or hinder the transition to parenthood through laws and policies in five Northern European countries; Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Trends in the number of children zero years of age in married/cohabiting same-sex couples suggest a link between parentalization and realized parenthood. As partly indicated by these trends, parentalization is a gendered concept, and parenthood is more readily available to some couples than to others. Perhaps most importantly, very few same-sex couples have been able to jointly adopt a child. The fact that married female couples face fewer barriers to parentalization than other non-traditional couples partly reflects dominant norms on gender and motherhood.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

University of Kent

Universität Hamburg

Stockholm University

Ghent Univeristy

University of Turku

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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