Does Paid Family Leave Improve Household Economic Security Following a Birth? Evidence from California
Alexandra Boyle Stanczyk
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Abstract:
Findings suggest that paid family leave can be an effective policy option to bolster economic security when children are young.
Keywords: household economic security; household income; households with infants; households with young children; paid family leave; policy analysis; poverty; quasi-experimental design; work-life policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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