Purpose: Severe racial inequities in maternal and infant health in the United States are caused by the many forms of systemic racism. One manifestation of systemic racism that has received little attention is access to paid parental leave. The aim of this article is to characterize racial/ethnic inequities in access to paid leave after the birth of a child. Methods: We analyzed data on women who were employed during pregnancy (n=908) from the Bay Area Parental Leave Study of Mothers, a survey of mothers who gave birth in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2016–2017. We examined differences in access to government- and employer-paid leave, the duration of leave taken, and the percent of usual pay received while on leave. To explore these differen...
This paper evaluates the impacts of unpaid maternity leave provisions of the 1993 Family and Medical...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this article is to review how racial inequities affect infant and...
This Article presents a critique of unpaid parental leaves and the parental leave legislation rece...
Purpose: Severe racial inequities in maternal and infant health in the United States are caused by t...
To describe a range of employment benefits, including maternity and other paid leave, afforded to wo...
Background: Access to paid family and medical leave (PFML), including leave to care for a seriously ...
Maternity leave is a critical work-family policy that affects over two-thirds of the working U.S. fe...
Introduction: Paid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Thi...
Paid Parental Leave (PPL) is not universally available in the United States. Instead, the U.S. provi...
Purpose: Paid parental leave (PPL) policies offer immense opportunity to enhance health equity by pr...
Since 2017, San Francisco’s Paid Parental Leave Ordinance (PPLO) has allowed parents who work for pr...
[Excerpt] This paper reviews research on the benefits of paid parental leave from the perspectives o...
IntroductionPaid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. This ...
This article examines the need for and use of leaves designated by the Family and Medical Leave Act....
This paper addresses the concern of racial disparities in maternal healthcare diving into the socioe...
This paper evaluates the impacts of unpaid maternity leave provisions of the 1993 Family and Medical...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this article is to review how racial inequities affect infant and...
This Article presents a critique of unpaid parental leaves and the parental leave legislation rece...
Purpose: Severe racial inequities in maternal and infant health in the United States are caused by t...
To describe a range of employment benefits, including maternity and other paid leave, afforded to wo...
Background: Access to paid family and medical leave (PFML), including leave to care for a seriously ...
Maternity leave is a critical work-family policy that affects over two-thirds of the working U.S. fe...
Introduction: Paid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Thi...
Paid Parental Leave (PPL) is not universally available in the United States. Instead, the U.S. provi...
Purpose: Paid parental leave (PPL) policies offer immense opportunity to enhance health equity by pr...
Since 2017, San Francisco’s Paid Parental Leave Ordinance (PPLO) has allowed parents who work for pr...
[Excerpt] This paper reviews research on the benefits of paid parental leave from the perspectives o...
IntroductionPaid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. This ...
This article examines the need for and use of leaves designated by the Family and Medical Leave Act....
This paper addresses the concern of racial disparities in maternal healthcare diving into the socioe...
This paper evaluates the impacts of unpaid maternity leave provisions of the 1993 Family and Medical...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this article is to review how racial inequities affect infant and...
This Article presents a critique of unpaid parental leaves and the parental leave legislation rece...