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The short-run impacts of Connecticut’s paid sick leave legislation

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Abstract

In 2012, Connecticut became the first state to enact paid sick leave legislation. Using a difference-in-differences framework, we find the law had modest but negative effects on the labour market, particularly on the likelihood of working in the past week.

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1 Other studies of changes in mandated sick leave benefits in Germany show that employees may use more generous benefits as a means to shirk work. See Ziebarth and Karlsson (Citation2010) and Ziebarth and Karlsson (Citation2014).

4 We also estimate our models with an alternate control: New York and New Jersey. Results are qualitatively similar to results with New England states. See Supplementary Tables 1 and 2 at sites.google.com/site/tomsyahn/

5 This follows Bollinger and Hirsch (Citation2006).

6 The ACS contains annual measures of work, but we cannot use them in the analysis because the answers mostly pertain to the period before the sick leave law.

7 If we include state and year fixed effects, state-year trends, individual demographic characteristics, and the state minimum wage, results become statistically insignificant. See Supplementary Table 3.

8 See supplementary material for a simple theory model.

9 See Supplementary Table 4 for complete results.

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