There is growing momentum toward mandating paid sick leave benefits in countries without comprehensive social insurance programs. The goal of these mandates is to protect public health and provide employees with ways to manage health and caregiving responsibilities. In an effort to inform the discussion this article reviews all the scholarly evidence on the role of paid sick leave benefits on employees and family health and public health concerns. A systemic review of the literature was conducted identifying 29 relevant articles. The research falls into four broad domains: impact on employment, work/family conflict, public health and worker health. It is clear more research is needed to evaluate the impact of paid sick leave as policy maker...
This article reviews the evidence on the impacts of paid family and medical leave (PFML) policies on...
Introduction: To improve work participation in individuals with a chronic illness, insight into the ...
Abstract Background Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family ...
There is growing momentum toward mandating paid sick leave benefits in countries without comprehensi...
Paid sick leave is an important employer-provided benefit that helps people obtain health care for t...
Along with calls for a national paid sick leave policy, the number of states or municipalities manda...
Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, b...
This research project assesses the impact and value of mandated sick pay for the US. The US is the o...
This paper uses a balanced sample of workers from cross-sections of the National Health Interview Su...
Evidence is mounting that providing workers with time off when they or their family members are ill ...
Paid sick leave is a benefit supplied to employees: it means that they are allotted a certain amount...
This research project proposes to empirically evaluate the impact of sick pay mandates on coverage r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Environmental Health. Advisors: Pat...
Abstract Background Paid sick ...
Based on a survey, examines how employers implemented San Francisco's 2007 ordinance mandating paid ...
This article reviews the evidence on the impacts of paid family and medical leave (PFML) policies on...
Introduction: To improve work participation in individuals with a chronic illness, insight into the ...
Abstract Background Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family ...
There is growing momentum toward mandating paid sick leave benefits in countries without comprehensi...
Paid sick leave is an important employer-provided benefit that helps people obtain health care for t...
Along with calls for a national paid sick leave policy, the number of states or municipalities manda...
Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, b...
This research project assesses the impact and value of mandated sick pay for the US. The US is the o...
This paper uses a balanced sample of workers from cross-sections of the National Health Interview Su...
Evidence is mounting that providing workers with time off when they or their family members are ill ...
Paid sick leave is a benefit supplied to employees: it means that they are allotted a certain amount...
This research project proposes to empirically evaluate the impact of sick pay mandates on coverage r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Environmental Health. Advisors: Pat...
Abstract Background Paid sick ...
Based on a survey, examines how employers implemented San Francisco's 2007 ordinance mandating paid ...
This article reviews the evidence on the impacts of paid family and medical leave (PFML) policies on...
Introduction: To improve work participation in individuals with a chronic illness, insight into the ...
Abstract Background Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family ...