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The Effect of Paid Sick Leave Mandates on Coverage, Work Absences, and Presenteeism

Kevin Callison, Michael F. Pesko

2020The Journal of Human Resources57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We evaluate the impact of paid sick leave (PSL) mandates on PSL coverage, work absences, and presenteeism (i.e. attending work while sick) for private sector workers in the U.S. Our identification strategy relies on geographic and temporal variation in mandate enactment, as well as within-county variation in the propensity to gain PSL following a mandate. We find that PSL mandates increase coverage rates and work absences for those most likely to gain coverage, and that these effects are larger for women and households with children. We also provide evidence that PSL mandates reduce the rate of presenteeism.

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PresenteeismMandateSick leaveWork (physics)AbsenteeismDemographic economicsPSLVariation (astronomy)BusinessMedicinePsychologyLabour economicsEconomicsPolitical scienceSocial psychologyEngineeringMathematicsLawGeometryMechanical engineeringAstrophysicsPhysicsWorkplace Health and Well-beingEmployment and Welfare StudiesRetirement, Disability, and Employment