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Policy Evaluation: Paid Maternity Leave and the Gender Earnings Gap
Critically evaluate the potential economic consequences, both positive and negative, of a federal policy mandating paid leave for new mothers in the United States. In your response, consider the effects on female employees, employers, and the overall economy.
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A couple, both employed full-time, are expecting their first child. The mother plans to take 12 weeks of leave from her job, which will be entirely unpaid. The father will continue to work his regular hours with no change in his income. The household relies on both incomes to cover their monthly expenses. Which statement best analyzes the most direct economic impact on the household during the mother's leave?
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Policy Evaluation: Paid Maternity Leave and the Gender Earnings Gap