The problem of combining work and family life is perhaps the central challenge for the contemporary American family. In this Article, I evaluate and defend government provision of paid family leave, a benefit that would allow workers to take compensated time off from work for purposes of family caregiving. A legal intervention in the arena of work-family accommodation can only build on some prior normative understanding of the family, and embedded within that, contested value choices about women\u27s identities and entitlements in workplace, family, and society. I am not the first legal scholar to advocate paid family leave of some kind.The additional contribution here is to offer a normative defense of such a program based on its potential...
This paper argues that a reduced workweek offers a way to alleviate work-family conflict without exa...
After his wife was diagnosed with stage-three colon cancer, Terrence Walker spent six years struggli...
Paid Family Leave policies are rare in the United States. Around the world, one hundred and eighty-t...
The problem of combining work and family life is perhaps the central challenge for the contemporary ...
Life for 21st-century children and families is defined by rapid economic, social, and technological ...
Public finance fellow Joyce Beebe outlines the benefits of paid family leave for U.S. families and s...
Calls for equal access to paid job-protected family leave for women, which would enable them to retu...
A father wants to take time off to bond with his new baby at home, but his employer only offers paid...
Families of all shapes and sizes are struggling to meet work and caregiving responsibilities. While ...
The debate on whether employers should be mandated by law to provide unpaid leave for employees to c...
Many American families have a difficult time balancing their obligations at work with their responsi...
Includes bibliographical references.Millions of American workers who qualify for family or medical l...
In addition to their jobs, workers have obligations — civic, familial, and personal — to fulfill tha...
After briefly outlining the contents of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and its history, thi...
Employees often request time off work to care for the medical needs of loved ones who are part of th...
This paper argues that a reduced workweek offers a way to alleviate work-family conflict without exa...
After his wife was diagnosed with stage-three colon cancer, Terrence Walker spent six years struggli...
Paid Family Leave policies are rare in the United States. Around the world, one hundred and eighty-t...
The problem of combining work and family life is perhaps the central challenge for the contemporary ...
Life for 21st-century children and families is defined by rapid economic, social, and technological ...
Public finance fellow Joyce Beebe outlines the benefits of paid family leave for U.S. families and s...
Calls for equal access to paid job-protected family leave for women, which would enable them to retu...
A father wants to take time off to bond with his new baby at home, but his employer only offers paid...
Families of all shapes and sizes are struggling to meet work and caregiving responsibilities. While ...
The debate on whether employers should be mandated by law to provide unpaid leave for employees to c...
Many American families have a difficult time balancing their obligations at work with their responsi...
Includes bibliographical references.Millions of American workers who qualify for family or medical l...
In addition to their jobs, workers have obligations — civic, familial, and personal — to fulfill tha...
After briefly outlining the contents of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and its history, thi...
Employees often request time off work to care for the medical needs of loved ones who are part of th...
This paper argues that a reduced workweek offers a way to alleviate work-family conflict without exa...
After his wife was diagnosed with stage-three colon cancer, Terrence Walker spent six years struggli...
Paid Family Leave policies are rare in the United States. Around the world, one hundred and eighty-t...