July 4, 2024
SAURAV PANDEY
Rounding out the list is Venezuela, also offering 182 days of paid leave. This program acknowledges the importance of financial stability for new mothers.
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Sharing the 182-day mark is Ireland, demonstrating a commitment to supporting mothers during this period of adjustment.
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India secures a spot with 182 days of paid maternity leave. This policy provides financial security for new mothers while navigating motherhood.
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Czechia's program grants 196 days of paid leave, offering valuable support for mothers in the initial months of parenthood.
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Croatian mothers benefit from 208 days of paid maternity leave. This program provides a significant financial cushion during a demanding time.
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With 238 days of paid leave, Slovakia offers substantial support for new mothers. This extended period allows for bonding and addressing childcare needs.
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Iran steps up with a program granting 270 days of paid maternity leave. This significant support system empowers mothers during this life-changing experience.
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Tying with Albania for the second spot is Bosnia and Herzegovina, also offering 365 days of paid leave. This extended leave fosters a smooth transition into motherhood.
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Coming in a close second is Albania, with a program providing 365 days of paid maternity leave. This allows mothers ample time to adjust to parenthood.
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Leading the pack is Bulgaria, offering a staggering 410 days of paid leave for new mothers. This translates to over a year of support during this crucial period.
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