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Valuing Good Health in New York City: The Costs and Benefits of Earned Sick Days

Using the parameters of the bill and publicly available data, the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) estimated the anticipated costs and some of the anticipated benefits of the proposed legislation using data collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the U.S. Census Bureau.

By Claudia Williams|2020-11-12T03:48:30-05:00March 22, 2013|IWPR|Comments Off on Valuing Good Health in New York City: The Costs and Benefits of Earned Sick Days

Education Data Show Gender Gap in Career Preparation

This report was prepared as a summary of an analysis by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, the National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity, the National Women’s Law Center, and Wider Opportunities for Women, under the auspices of the National Coalition of Women and Girls in Education and the National Coalition on Women, Jobs and Job Training.

By National Coalition of Women and Girls in Education|2020-11-29T01:08:30-05:00March 19, 2013|IWPR|Comments Off on Education Data Show Gender Gap in Career Preparation

The Gender Wage Gap: 2013; Differences by Race and Ethnicity, No Growth in Real Wages for Women

The gender wage gap in the United States has not seen significant improvement in recent years, and remains a reality for women across racial and ethnic groups.

By Ariane Hegewisch|2020-12-02T03:42:53-05:00March 14, 2013|IWPR|Comments Off on The Gender Wage Gap: 2013; Differences by Race and Ethnicity, No Growth in Real Wages for Women

Valuing Good Health in Portland: The Costs and Benefits of Earned Sick Days

The briefing paper uses data collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Oregon Public Health Division, and the U.S. Census Bureau to evaluate costs and benefits of Portland’s “Protected Sick Time Act.”

By Claudia Williams|2021-02-19T00:57:14-05:00March 7, 2013|IWPR|Comments Off on Valuing Good Health in Portland: The Costs and Benefits of Earned Sick Days

Testimony Before the Public Health and Human Services Committee of the Philadelphia City Council regarding Bill 130004, Promoting Healthy Families and Workplaces

Our data reveals that approximately 182,600 Philadelphia workers currently lack paid sick days.

By Claudia Williams|2020-11-11T21:15:44-05:00March 5, 2013|IWPR|Comments Off on Testimony Before the Public Health and Human Services Committee of the Philadelphia City Council regarding Bill 130004, Promoting Healthy Families and Workplaces

Testimony on SB 698: Maryland Earned Sick and Safe Leave Act

Our analysis shows that if SB 698 is enacted as drafted with maximum coverage for all workers, it will create modest cost-savings for employers. Employers are projected to see the cost of implementing this new policy defrayed by a reduction in costs associated with employee turnover and reduced contagion of communicable diseases

By Claudia Williams|2021-01-31T20:54:33-05:00February 27, 2013|IWPR|Comments Off on Testimony on SB 698: Maryland Earned Sick and Safe Leave Act

Paid Sick Days in Philadelphia Would Lower Health Care Costs by Reducing Unnecessary Emergency Department Visits

Thirty-four percent of Philadelphia private-sector employees, or approximately 182,629 workers, lack access to paid sick days.

By Claudia Williams|2020-11-13T03:30:12-05:00February 27, 2013|IWPR|Comments Off on Paid Sick Days in Philadelphia Would Lower Health Care Costs by Reducing Unnecessary Emergency Department Visits