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Implementing Paid Family and Medical Leave

Lessons for State Administrators from Research in New Jersey

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Abstract

Passing a major new social program like paid family and medical leave (PFML) is only the first step in creating change. To achieve real impact, PFML programs must be well implemented — and as more and more states pass PFML programs, the urgency of such good implementation has never been higher. In 2019, New America staffed a discovery sprint team to explore New Jersey’s pioneering PFML program, using a mixture of beneficiary interviews, data analysis, and business processing mapping. Based on that research, this report outlines key implementation learnings for administrators in other states, focusing on: (a) communicating about PFML, (b) outreach strategies, (c) applications and processing, and (d) IT infrastructure.

Acknowledgments

This report is based on the work of the sprint team in October and November 2019: Jessie Posilkin, Micae Brown, Lindsey Wagner, and Gabriel Zucker.

The author, sprint team, and teams from the Better Life Lab and New Practice Lab would like to thank our partners at the New Jersey Department of Labor (NJDOL) for their incredible collaboration on this project. The NJDOL team's radical transparency, their drive to constantly improve, and their endless passion for serving the families and children of New Jersey have been an inspiration. Thank you to Gillian Gutierrez, Jeff Flatley, Jenni Seeds, Holly Low, Robert Asaro-Angelo, and everyone else who assisted this sprint at NJDOL.

We are grateful to the external reviewers who shared their time and expertise to make this report more complete and useful: Sarah Jane Glynn, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress; Jessica Mason, senior policy analyst at the National Partnership for Women and Families; and, from Family Values@Work, FMLI campaign advisor Gayle Goldin and national implementation director Marianne Bellesort.

At the New Practice Lab, thanks to Tara McGuinness, founder of the lab, for her vision and efforts to get this innovative project launched and executed. Thanks, too, to Afua Bruce and Andrea Ochoa for helping get the project off the ground, and Elizabeth Garlow for seeing this work through to completion. The Better Life Lab would like to thank Brigid Schulte, Sade Bruce, and Jahdziah St. Julien, as well as former BLL team members, Amanda Lenhart, who initially spearheaded the project, Alieza Durana, and Leah Crowder. Special thanks to senior fellow Vicki Shabo for helping to coordinate a briefing for advocates and providing insightful review and report edits. And a shout out to the New America Events, Production, Editorial, and Communications teams.

This discovery sprint and report were conducted with support from Pivotal Ventures, an investment and incubation company created by Melinda Gates.

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Gabriel Zucker
Gabriel Zucker

Fellow, Public Interest Technology

Implementing Paid Family and Medical Leave

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