Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Preface: Why We Need Good Policy and Good Implementation of Public Paid Family and Medical Leave programs
- Research Process
- Key Learnings
- Learnings Part 1: Communicating Effectively about PFML
- Learnings Part 2: Outreach
- Learnings Part 3: Applications, Processing, and Delivery
- Learnings Part 4: IT Infrastructure and Culture
- Conclusion
- Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Advocates and Experts:
, by National Partnership for Women and Families
, by Kiese Hansen, CLASP (Center for Law and Social Policy) and Family Values @ Work
, National Partnership for Women and Families and Main Street Alliance.
, by Sarah Jane Glynn, Alexandra L. Bradley and Benjamin W. Veghte, National Academy of Social Insurance
, by Eileen Appelbaum and Mary Gatta, Center for Economic and Policy Research
, by Amy Dunford, New Jersey Policy Perspective
, a project of Civilla, a non-profit dedicated to changing the way public-serving institutions work
, Employment Development Department, state of California
, National Partnership for Women and Families