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Taking the Next Step: What Can the U.S. Learn About Parental Leave from New Zealand?


  Author: Jodie Levin-Epstein
Publisher: Center for Law and Social Policy
Publication: Work-Life Balance Series Brief No. 1
Document Date:                  December 2004
Category: Parenthood/Childrearing > Dual Work Parenting
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Work/Family Balance
Public Policy > Family
Public Policy > Maternal/Paternal Leave
 

This article explores New Zealand's national legislation on unpaid parental leave and compares it to parental leave practices in the United States.  The article examines how the United States could use policies similar to those enacted in New Zealand to provide income and job protection for employees who need to take parental leave.

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