In order to better understand the far-reaching effects of maternity benefit laws on women's equality in the workplace and beyond, this research delves into the complex web of relationships between gender justice and these policies. This study tracks the development, present status, and future reform prospects of maternity benefit systems across a variety of national and regional settings. It examines the role of maternity benefits in advancing gender equity by conducting a thorough literature review, legislative framework analysis, and case study evaluation. The research shows that maternity benefits are important for mothers' well-being, but they are also a powerful tool in the fight for gender equality. It analyse the effects of these perks on women's professional paths, financial security, and mental health by looking at their monetary, social, and psychological aspects. In addition, the study explores the intricate relationship between gender discrimination, company culture, and maternity benefits. It looks at how these rules may either make women's conventional roles stronger or help remove obstacles to women's leadership and involvement in different fields. One way to find reform possibilities that may lead to more gender equality is to look at recent policy breakthroughs and best practices. As this research shows, maternity benefits as a powerful weapon in the fight for gender equality, recognising the ever-changing nature of women's responsibilities in modern society, it needs a sophisticated approach to policymaking. Its ultimate goal is to promote maternity benefits that help women and bring forth a more equal society.
Phukan et al. (Fri,) studied this question.