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Attitudes about Paid Parental Leave in the United States

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Richard J. Petts, Trenton D. Mize & Gayle Kaufman. Does taking parental leave make you a more likeable worker? Evidence from a survey experiment. Community, Work & Family 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Gayle Kaufman, Richard J. Petts, Trenton D. Mize & Taryn Wield. (2023) Gender Egalitarianism and Attitudes Toward Parental Leave. Social Currents 11:2, pages 181-199.
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Rachel VanSickle-Ward, Jennifer L. Merolla, Sarah V. Hayes, Jill S. Greenlee & Ivy A. M. Cargile. (2024) Who Cares About Caregiving?: Identity and Caregiving Policy Perspectives. The Forum 21:3, pages 411-429.
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Anna BagirovaNatalia BlednovaAleksandr Neshataev. (2023) Parental Leave Policy in European Countries: A Comparative Approach Using Cluster Analysis. NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy 16:1, pages 33-57.
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Richard J. Petts, Gayle Kaufman & Trenton D. Mize. (2022) Parental leave‐taking and perceptions of workers as good parents. Journal of Marriage and Family 85:1, pages 261-279.
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