Paid Family & Medical Leave: Why We Need It, How We Can Get It (September 2003)
 

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Describes how paid family and medical leave affects working caregivers and their employers, reviews paid family leave laws in place throughout the U.S., and makes recommendations for policies benefiting both caregivers and employers.

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