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Sociology professor finds that New Hampshire’s paid leave program falls short
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Sociology professor finds that New Hampshire’s paid leave program falls short
Access to paid family and medical leave remains uneven in New Hampshire, despite the introduction of the New Hampshire Paid Family and Medical Leave program in 2023, according to a recent paper by sociology professor Kristin Smith titled "The New Hampshire Voluntary Paid Family and Medical Leave Program: Did the program increase coverage?" Smith's paper finds that less than 3% of New Hampshire's workforce has joined the program. As policymakers …
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