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Appendix A: Background Materials
Pages 233-236

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... Department of Labor. Family Perspectives Work, Stress, and Well-Being Among Black, Mexican American, and White Families James S
From page 234...
... Pleck Department of Psychology, Wheaton College Parental Leave: Issues and Findings from a Connecticut Survey of Employers Eileen Trczinski Bush Center, Yale University, and Department of Consumer Economics, Cornell University International Comparisons The Implementation of Flexible Time and Leave Policies: Observations from European Employers Ellen Galinsky Bank Street College The Social Policy of the Firm and the State Martin Rein Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
From page 235...
... Department of Labor Lela Foreman, Communications Workers of America, Washington, D.C. Dana Friedman, Work and Family Information Center, The Conference Board, New York Nancy Gordon, Assistant Director, Human Resources and Community Development, Congressional Budget Office Sandra Hofferth, Demographic and Behavioral Science Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Karen Ignoni, Associate Director, Department of Occupational Health, Safety and Security, AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C.
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... Howard Shafer, Vice President, Public Employees Federation, New York State Margaret Simms, Joint Center for Political Studies, Washington, D.C. Joy Simonsen, Employment and Housing Subcommittee, House Government Operations Committee, U.S.


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