heltidspermisjon
Heltidspermisjon, also known as full-time leave, is a type of parental leave available to employees in many countries, including Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. It is typically granted to parents who wish to take time off from work to care for a newborn or newly adopted child. The duration of heltidspermisjon varies by country and can range from a few weeks to several months.
In Norway, for example, parents are entitled to 480 days of heltidspermisjon, which can be taken in
Heltidspermisjon is designed to support new parents in their transition to parenthood and to ensure that children
The eligibility criteria for heltidspermisjon vary by country and employer. In general, employees must have worked
Heltidspermisjon is an important aspect of many countries' social welfare systems and is intended to promote