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A comparative analysis of paid leave for the health needs of workers and their families around the world

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Pages 241-257 | Published online: 24 Jan 2007

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Alison Earle, Amy Raub, Aleta Sprague & Jody Heymann. (2023) Progress towards gender equality in paid parental leave: an analysis of legislation in 193 countries from 1995–2022. Community, Work & Family 0:0, pages 1-21.
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Gonca Yıldırım & Ayyuce Aydemir-Karadag. (2022) Designing an annual leave scheduling policy: Case of a financial center. Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization 18:4, pages 2927.
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Bijetri Bose, Feliz Quiñones, Gonzalo Moreno, Amy Raub, Kate Huh & Jody Heymann. (2020) Protecting Adults With Caregiving Responsibilities From Workplace Discrimination: Analysis of National Legislation. Journal of Marriage and Family 82:3, pages 953-964.
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Bradley Hardy, Heather D. Hill & Jennie Romich. (2019) Strengthening Social Programs to Promote Economic Stability During Childhood. Social Policy Report 32:2, pages 1-36.
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Mei-Lan Chen. (2016) The Growing Costs and Burden of Family Caregiving of Older Adults: A Review of Paid Sick Leave and Family Leave Policies. The Gerontologist 56:3, pages 391-396.
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Tara Rava Zolnikov & Elizabeth Blodgett-Salafia. (2016) Access to water provides economic relief through enhanced relationships in Kenya. Journal of Public Health, pages fdw001.
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Lisa F. Berkman & Emily M. O’Donnell. 2013. Families and Child Health. Families and Child Health 157 179 .
Alison Earle & Jody Heymann. (2011) Protecting the health of employees caring for family members with special health care needs. Social Science & Medicine 73:1, pages 68-78.
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Anke SCHLIWEN, Alison EARLE, Jeff HAYES & S. Jody HEYMANN. (2011) La administración y financiación de la licencia remunerada por enfermedad. Revista Internacional del Trabajo 130:1-2, pages 47-68.
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Anke SCHLIWEN, Alison EARLE, Jeff HAYES & S. Jody HEYMANN. (2011) The administration and financing of paid sick leave. International Labour Review 150:1-2, pages 43-62.
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Anke SCHLIWEN, Alison EARLE, Jeff HAYES & S. Jody HEYMANN. (2011) Gestion et financement du congé de maladie dans le monde. Revue internationale du Travail 150:1-2, pages 47-68.
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Jody Heymann, Hye Jin Rho, John Schmitt & Alison Earle. (2010) Ensuring a Healthy and Productive Workforce: Comparing the Generosity of Paid Sick Day and Sick Leave Policies in 22 Countries. International Journal of Health Services 40:1, pages 1-22.
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Jenna Stearns & Corey White. (2016) Can Paid Sick Leave Mandates Reduce Leave-Taking?. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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