
The Case for Going Big on Paid Leave
Optimist Economy
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Rethinking Paid Family Leave
This chapter advocates for more inclusive paid family and medical leave policies that accommodate diverse family structures and caregiving roles. It emphasizes the emotional and societal benefits of allowing individuals to care for both newborns and terminally ill family members without the burden of work responsibilities. The discussion highlights the need for a cultural shift in the conversation around death and caregiving, arguing for policies that acknowledge the complexities of modern family dynamics.
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