Sick leave eligibility rules in the U.S. widen racial inequalities in the labor market, finds study
Paid sick leave is one of the most powerful tools for preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases and ensuring all workers can access treatment-;yet tens of millions of workers across the U.S. lack coverage.
Today, the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health s WORLD Policy Analysis Center (WORLD) released the first study to systematically analyze how common sick leave eligibility criteria in the U.S. affect access and to examine sick leave policies globally to understand whether these criteria are necessary. The research found marked racial and gender gaps in leave access in the U.S. due to restrictions targeting workers at small businesses, part-time workers, and workers at new jobs.
UCLA Research Finds that U S Sick Leave Policies Widen Racial Inequalities, Lag Nearly Every Other Country | Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health
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