A review of knowledge LTD: Towards a social logic of the derivative
California program for paid family leave.They find that higher-wage employees aremore likely to gain such benefits and to usethem, while low-wage workers are less likelyto have them available or know about themand are less likely to use them, because theprogram does not pay enough or providejob prot...
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