Purpose: Paid parental leave (PPL) policies offer immense opportunity to enhance health equity by providing financial stability to workers and promoting the health of families in the United States. Working in partnership with a local county government, which recently adopted a paid leave policy, we engaged in a qualitative substudy to enhance our understanding of how workers perceived and experienced the policy across levels of the socioecological framework. Methods: Working in partnership with Multnomah County, a large public-sector employer in Portland, OR that recently adopted a PPL policy, we collected qualitative data through focus groups with employees. Data were transcribed, coded, and analyzed thematically. Results: We conducted sev...
Background: A growing body of research finds that paid leave policies have significant population he...
Prior research indicates that entitlements for paid family and medical leave following the birth or ...
Life for 21st-century children and families is defined by rapid economic, social, and technological ...
Purpose: Paid parental leave (PPL) policies offer immense opportunity to enhance health equity by pr...
Purpose: Severe racial inequities in maternal and infant health in the United States are caused by t...
Capstone paper from 2015 spring MPA program. Instructed by Allen Zagoren.The Family and Medical Leav...
This research note draws selected findings from a multiple-methods study conducted in partnership wi...
Introduction: Paid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Thi...
Paid leave confers health benefits to new parents and their children, but the absence of a national ...
Paid Parental Leave (PPL) is not universally available in the United States. Instead, the U.S. provi...
[Excerpt] This paper reviews research on the benefits of paid parental leave from the perspectives o...
The United States is the only developed nation that fails to provide its citizens with paid parental...
IntroductionPaid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. This ...
This article reviews the evidence on the impacts of paid family and medical leave (PFML) policies on...
Parental leave is a broad term that encompasses maternity and/or paternity leave to care for an infa...
Background: A growing body of research finds that paid leave policies have significant population he...
Prior research indicates that entitlements for paid family and medical leave following the birth or ...
Life for 21st-century children and families is defined by rapid economic, social, and technological ...
Purpose: Paid parental leave (PPL) policies offer immense opportunity to enhance health equity by pr...
Purpose: Severe racial inequities in maternal and infant health in the United States are caused by t...
Capstone paper from 2015 spring MPA program. Instructed by Allen Zagoren.The Family and Medical Leav...
This research note draws selected findings from a multiple-methods study conducted in partnership wi...
Introduction: Paid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Thi...
Paid leave confers health benefits to new parents and their children, but the absence of a national ...
Paid Parental Leave (PPL) is not universally available in the United States. Instead, the U.S. provi...
[Excerpt] This paper reviews research on the benefits of paid parental leave from the perspectives o...
The United States is the only developed nation that fails to provide its citizens with paid parental...
IntroductionPaid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. This ...
This article reviews the evidence on the impacts of paid family and medical leave (PFML) policies on...
Parental leave is a broad term that encompasses maternity and/or paternity leave to care for an infa...
Background: A growing body of research finds that paid leave policies have significant population he...
Prior research indicates that entitlements for paid family and medical leave following the birth or ...
Life for 21st-century children and families is defined by rapid economic, social, and technological ...