Fathers who take weeks off work after having a child are found to have a more involved relationship with their kid for years to come. At the same time, the break from work is likely to have a long-term negative effect on the man's career.
In other words, "men are now facing the same calculus that women have for decades," writes New York Times reporter Claire Cain Miller.
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