The association of paid medical and caregiving leave with the economic security and wellbeing of service sector workers
Abstract Background Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, but little research has examined the consequences for worker wellbeing. Our objective was to determine whether paid leave was associated with improved economic security and wellbein...
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Main Authors: | Julia M. Goodman (Author), Daniel Schneider (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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