Support for Paid Family Leave among Small Employers Increases during the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Support for Paid Family Leave among Small Employers Increases during the Covid-19 Pandemic

The United States is one of the few countries that does not guarantee paid family leave to workers nationwide. We surveyed small firms in New York and New Jersey before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and found high support for state paid family leave programs in 2019 that rose substantially over time, particularly among firms who used it.

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Gender in the Labor Market: The Role of Equal Opportunity and Family-Friendly Policies
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Gender in the Labor Market: The Role of Equal Opportunity and Family-Friendly Policies

We find that problems with access to family-friendly policies are linked to overall low levels of access to such policies for both women and men. A federal provision for paid family leave, expanded public or subsidized child care, and employer mandates for scheduling control and flexibility can help all families and continue progress towards a more gender-equitable workforce.

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Fathers’ Paternity Leave-Taking and Children’s Perceptions of Father-Child Relationships in the United States
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Fathers’ Paternity Leave-Taking and Children’s Perceptions of Father-Child Relationships in the United States

We find that improving opportunities for parental leave in the United States may help to strengthen families by nurturing higher quality father-child relationships. Leave, particularly two weeks or more, is positively associated with children's perceptions of fathers' involvement, father-child closeness, and father-child communication.

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