According to a new study on the long-term effects of paid family leave, mothers who took leave in California in 2004 ended up working less and were paid less a decade later. These results go against conventional wisdom about the merits of paid leave and emphasize the importance of other incentives and policies if the goal is to keep mothers in the workf…
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