2018
DOI: 10.1037/ort0000318
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Paid sick leave status in relation to government sponsored welfare utilization.

Abstract: Nearly a third of all U.S. workers, primarily lower-paid employees, do not have paid sick leave benefits, prompting some lawmakers to consider mandating paid sick leave for all U.S. employees so workers can access timely health care without lost wages. A representative sample of 19,537 workers in current paid employment was examined, searching for the association between access to paid sick leave benefits and receipt of six different welfare and welfare-related services. After controlling for relevant demograp… Show more

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“…Much research has been done that documents the relationship between having sick leave and being able to manage acute and preventive health care (DeRigne et al, 2016; DeRigne et al, 2017). Researchers have also found a relationship between having paid sick leave and a decreased likelihood of experiencing poverty along with a decreased likelihood of usage of welfare programs (Stoddard-Dare et al, 2018a; Stoddard-Dare et al, 2018b). Passage of a federal guarantee of paid sick days could go a long way in supporting the financial health of today’s workers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much research has been done that documents the relationship between having sick leave and being able to manage acute and preventive health care (DeRigne et al, 2016; DeRigne et al, 2017). Researchers have also found a relationship between having paid sick leave and a decreased likelihood of experiencing poverty along with a decreased likelihood of usage of welfare programs (Stoddard-Dare et al, 2018a; Stoddard-Dare et al, 2018b). Passage of a federal guarantee of paid sick days could go a long way in supporting the financial health of today’s workers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%