PAID FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE
The Paid Family & Medical Leave Opportunity: What Research Tells Us About Designing a Paid Leave Program that Works for All
At some point in our lives, nearly all of us will need to take time away from a job to address a loved one’s or our own serious illness, or to welcome a new child into our family.
In this report, GCPI synthesizes research on paid leave and makes recommendations for designing a national paid leave policy that advances equity.
Kali Grant, Cara-Brumfield, Sophie Khan, Funke Aderonmu, & Indivar Dutta-Gupta
TAX & BENEFITS, PAID LEAVE
Security & Stability: Paid Family and Medical Leave and its Importance to People with Disabilities and their Families
The need for paid leave is universal and well documented. This first-of-its-kind report by GCPI and The Arc explores paid family and medical leave from the disability angle.
Kali Grant, T.J. Sutcliffe, Indivar Dutta-Gupta, & Casey Goldvale
TAX & BENEFITS, PAID LEAVE, JOBS & EDUCATION
House farm bill: The latest assault on disability rights
Over the last year, people with disabilities have fought against attacks on their health care, civil rights, and supports that make inclusion in society possible. Indi Dutta-Gupta and T.J. Sutcliffe make the argument that SNAP should be protected from the deep cuts proposed in the House Farm Bill.
From family leave to inclusive paid leave — the importance of the disability lens
On the 25th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Kali Grant and T.J. Sutcliffe argue that the we should fill the significant gaps that exist within the law for people with disabilities.
Stories: Paid Leave & Disability
The stories below from The Arc highlight the benefits when workers can use paid leave to meet their health and caregiving needs, and the harm when workers can’t get the paid leave that they needed. All highlight why a comprehensive, national paid family and medical leave program is so important.


More resources from The Arc
Video: One Family’s Advocacy for Paid Leave
Building the Caring Economy
Building the country’s caregiving infrastructure would simultaneously address two national needs: the need for care and the equally pressing need for good jobs.