Additional Resources

Advocates and Experts:

Meeting the Promise of Paid Leave: Best Practices in State Paid Leave Implementation, by National Partnership for Women and Families

Messaging Paid Family and Medical Leave to Business; A Washington Case Study – Values-based Messaging Works with Employers, by Kiese Hansen, CLASP (Center for Law and Social Policy) and Family Values @ Work

How Small Employers Can Help Meet the Promise of Paid Leave, National Partnership for Women and Families and Main Street Alliance.

Paid Family and Medical Leave Programs: State Pathways and Design Options, by Sarah Jane Glynn, Alexandra L. Bradley and Benjamin W. Veghte, National Academy of Social Insurance

Passing Paid Leave Laws is Just the Beginning: Lessons from the Field on Raising Awareness, by Eileen Appelbaum and Mary Gatta, Center for Economic and Policy Research

Boosting Families, Boosting the Economy: How to Improve New Jersey’s Paid Family Leave Program, by Amy Dunford, New Jersey Policy Perspective

Streamlining the longest assistance application in America, a project of Civilla, a non-profit dedicated to changing the way public-serving institutions work

Paid Family Leave Market Research, Employment Development Department, state of California

Paid Leave Research, National Partnership for Women and Families

Preliminary Lessons from Implementing Paid Family & Medical Leave in Washington

State of New Jersey:

Expansion of NJ Family Leave Insurance and Temporary Disability Insurance: How Parents Can Maximize Their Benefits

5 Things You Should Know About Job-Protected Family leave

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