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A new CEPR study of 22 highly developed countries, "Paid Sick Days Don't Cause Unemployment," finds no statistically significant relationship between national unemployment rates and legally mandated paid sick days in these countries.
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Publications
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Update on the Ecuadorian Economy
June 2009, Mark Weisbrot and Luis Sandoval
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Paid Sick Days Don't Cause Unemployment
June 2009, John Schmitt, Hye Jin Rho, Alison Earle, and Jody Heymann
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Economics and Politics of Work-Family Policy: The Case for a State Family Leave Insurance Program
Spring 2009, Karen White and Eileen Appelbaum
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Contagion Nation: A Comparison of Paid Sick Day Policies in 22 Countries
May 2009, Jody Heymann, Hye Jin Rho, John Schmitt, and Alison Earle
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Estimating the Cost of Contributions to the IMF
May 2009, Mark Weisbrot and David Rosnick
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IMF Voting Shares: No Plans for Significant Changes
May 2009, Mark Weisbrot and Jake Johnston
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Empowering the IMF: Should Reform be a Requirement for Increasing the Fund’s Resources?
April 2009, Mark Weisbrot, Jose Cordero and Luis Sandoval
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