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Paid parental leave and other supports for parents with young children: The United States in international comparison
Authors:Willem Adema  Chris Clarke  Valerie Frey
Institution:Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development, Paris, France
Abstract:The United States is at a crossroads in its policies for families and women. Currently, the United States provides basic support for children, fathers, and mothers in the form of unpaid parental leave, child‐related tax breaks, and limited public child care. In contrast, the other member states of the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) empower families through paid parental leave and comprehensive investments in infants and children. The potential gains from strengthening these policies in the United States are enormous. Paid parental leave and subsidized child‐care help to get and keep more women in the workforce, contribute to economic growth, offer cognitive and health benefits to children, and give parents options in defining their preferred work‐life strategy. Indeed, the United States has been falling behind the rest of the OECD in many social and economic indicators by not adequately investing in children, fathers and mothers. Given the significant payoffs to these family supports, this article focuses on issues of reconciling work and care commitments for families with young children, and, in particular, on paid parental leave policies within the OECD and the United States.
Keywords:parental leave  child care  family benefit  labour force participation  OECD  United States  congé  parental  soins aux enfants  prestations familiales  taux d'activité    OCDE  Etats‐Unis  licencia parental  cuidado infantil  prestaciones familiares  tasa de actividad de mano de obra  OCDE  Estados Unidos  Elternurlaub  Kinderfü  rsorge  Familienbeihilfe  Erwerbsbeteiligung  OECD  Vereinigte Staaten
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