The impacts of paid family leave benefits: Regression kink evidence from California administrative data (Record no. 515904)

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Personal name Bana, S.H., Bedard, K. and Slater, M.R.
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Title The impacts of paid family leave benefits: Regression kink evidence from California administrative data
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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Extent 39(4), Fall, 2020: p.888-929
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Summary, etc We use 10 years of California administrative data with a regression kink design to estimate the causal impacts of benefits in the first state‐level paid family leave program for women with earnings near the maximum benefit threshold. We find no evidence that a higher weekly benefit amount (WBA) increases leave duration or leads to adverse future labor market outcomes for this group. In contrast, we document that a rise in the WBA leads to an increased likelihood of returning to the pre‐leave firm (conditional on any employment) and of making a subsequent paid family leave claim.- Reproduced
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Main entry heading Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-02-11 39(4), Fall, 2020: p.888-929 AR124279 2021-02-11 Articles

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