Albania
Albanian moms are entitled to up to 365 days off, with 80 percent pay for the first 150 days and 50 percent for the rest.
Albanian moms are entitled to up to 365 days off, with 80 percent pay for the first 150 days and 50 percent for the rest.
Down Under, either parent can apply for 18 weeks of paid leave at the national minimum wage and can take up to 52 weeks unpaid.
The maternity benefits might not be excelente — four months of paid leave — but employees get free childcare until their kids turn six.
For most provinces, new moms are entitled to 15 weeks of paid maternity leave at 55 percent of your salary, capped at $485 a week. Another 35 weeks of paid parental leave can be shared with dad.
The 18 million or so women who give birth in China each year can take up to 14 weeks of paid leave. It was recently bumped up from 90 days to comply with the International Labour Organization’s minimum.
This Balkan country gives moms up to one year off at full pay. So does another former Yugoslav republic, Serbia.
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