Paid Leave to Meet the Health Needs of Aging Family Members in 193 Countries

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Women and workers over 50 disproportionately provide care for aging family members worldwide, including the 101 million who are care-dependent. Paid leave for adult health needs, which temporarily replaces employment income for workers providing care, can critically support both caregivers’ economic outcomes and care recipients’ wellbeing. We created quantitatively comparable data on paid leave policies that can be used to meet adult family members’ health needs in all United Nations member states. Globally, 112 countries fail to provide any paid leave that can be used to meet the serious health needs of an aging parent, spouse, or adult child. These gaps have profound consequences for older workers providing care as well as care access by aging, ill, and disabled adults.

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Heymann, J., Raub, A., Waisath, W., Earle, A., Stek, P., & Sprague, A. (2024). Paid Leave to Meet the Health Needs of Aging Family Members in 193 Countries. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 36(4), 508–531. https://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2022.2110804

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