We evaluate the impact of paid sick leave (PSL) mandates on access to PSL and work absences for private sector workers in the U.S. By exploiting geographic and temporal variation in PSL mandate enactment, we compare changes in outcomes for workers in counties affected by a PSL mandate to changes for those in counties with no mandate. Additionally, we rely on within-county variation in the propensity to gain PSL following a mandate to estimate policy effects for workers most likely to acquire coverage. Results indicate that PSL mandates lead to increased access to PSL benefits, especially for women and those working in industries where workers historically lacked access to PSL. We also find that PSL laws increase work absences for those most...
We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exp...
Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, b...
ObjectiveMost U.S. employers are not required to provide paid sick leave (PSL), and there is limited...
Using a balanced sample of workers from the NHIS, we estimate of the impact of paid sick leave (PSL)...
This research project proposes to empirically evaluate the impact of sick pay mandates on coverage r...
Paid sick leave is an important employer-provided benefit that helps people obtain health care for t...
This paper exploits temporal and spatial variation in the implementation of nine-city- and four stat...
In 2012, Connecticut became the first state to enact paid sick leave legislation. Using a difference...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Environmental Health. Advisors: Pat...
Paid sick leave is vital for controlling the spread of illness in the workplace and an invaluable pu...
Along with calls for a national paid sick leave policy, the number of states or municipalities manda...
This paper uses a balanced sample of workers from cross-sections of the National Health Interview Su...
This research project assesses the impact and value of mandated sick pay for the US. The US is the o...
Abstract Background Paid sick ...
Background: Access to paid family and medical leave (PFML), including leave to care for a seriously ...
We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exp...
Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, b...
ObjectiveMost U.S. employers are not required to provide paid sick leave (PSL), and there is limited...
Using a balanced sample of workers from the NHIS, we estimate of the impact of paid sick leave (PSL)...
This research project proposes to empirically evaluate the impact of sick pay mandates on coverage r...
Paid sick leave is an important employer-provided benefit that helps people obtain health care for t...
This paper exploits temporal and spatial variation in the implementation of nine-city- and four stat...
In 2012, Connecticut became the first state to enact paid sick leave legislation. Using a difference...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Environmental Health. Advisors: Pat...
Paid sick leave is vital for controlling the spread of illness in the workplace and an invaluable pu...
Along with calls for a national paid sick leave policy, the number of states or municipalities manda...
This paper uses a balanced sample of workers from cross-sections of the National Health Interview Su...
This research project assesses the impact and value of mandated sick pay for the US. The US is the o...
Abstract Background Paid sick ...
Background: Access to paid family and medical leave (PFML), including leave to care for a seriously ...
We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exp...
Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, b...
ObjectiveMost U.S. employers are not required to provide paid sick leave (PSL), and there is limited...