Which country lacks mandatory paid parental leave or a national family caregiving policy among high-income nations?
Answer: What is the United States of America?
Which country offers more than a year and a half of paid leave to dedicated workers after becoming new parents?
What is Estonia?
How does paid family leave contribute to employee retention and satisfaction, as stated in the article?
What is increased job satisfaction and loyalty?
How does paid family leave influence women's participation in the labor force, according to research mentioned in the article?
What is it decreases the rate at which women leave their jobs post-birth?
Who was the Purdue president in 2020?
Who is Mitch (Daddy) Daniels?
Name one U.S. state that provides paid family leave to its employees.
What are Michigan or Minnesota?
In how many countries do expectant fathers receive paid paternity leave, according to the article?
What is 34 countries?
What are some long-term advantages for organizations that implement paid leave programs, according to the article?
What are talent acquisition, retention, engagement, and productivity?
How does providing paid family leave help companies stand out in recruitment?
What is it distinguishes companies as progressive and employee-centric?
What is the acceptance rate at Purdue?
What is 53%?
What term refers to time off provided to employed parents to care for a new child, whether through birth, adoption, or foster care?
What is paid parental leave or family leave?
Which countries offer expectant fathers get up to 15 weeks of paid leave?
What are Japan, Korea, and Portugal?
What percentage of workers said paid leave would have helped them return to work sooner?
What is 38%?
What small positive changes do experts anticipate for working parents' work culture in the future?
What is a shift towards more flexible work culture?
How many students go to Purdue?
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What is 52,211?
What does FMLA stand for?
What does the OECD stand for?
What is the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development?
A person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy
What is a beneficiary?
What, over time, almost eliminated the employment participation gap between mothers of young children and women without young children?
What is paid family leave?
Who was the Purdue men's basketball coach before Coach Painter?
Who is Gene Keady?