Spring 2009, Karen White and Eileen Appelbaum
In today’s precarious economic climate, most parents need to work to sustain a family household budget. Yet many working families struggle to balance the needs at work and home, particularly in meeting caregiving responsibilities. Many states have begun considering laws that allow families to better care for themselves without fear of losing pay, or their jobs. At the state and national levels, lawmakers are increasingly implementing policies that address family and medical leave, paid sick days, family leave insurance, and temporary disability insurance programs. This policy brief focuses on family leave insurance, encompassing the opportunities and challenges for state advocates working toward this policy that supports working families.
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