Finally, we discuss distributional implications of the current FMLA policy and suggest policy revisions.Jean KimmelCatalina Amuedo-DorantesKimmel, Jean; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina (2004). "Effects of Family Leave on Wages, Employment, and the Family Wage Gap: Distributional Implications." Journal of ...
I examine the effects of family leave legislation as a natural experiment because state family leave laws (passed prior to the FMLA) vary both in scope and in dates of enforcement. I also identify the mothers who have the employment history to be eligible for the mandated leave benefits and ...
events played out in the political and regulatory arenas in recent years, this question protectedleave; and (3) related developments at the state level—particularly California's 2002 paid exemption applies only to salaried employees who are among the highest paid ten percent ofthe FMLA...