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Economic aspects of paid domestic violence leave provisions : briefing paper Jim Stanford

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Canberra, ACT : Centre for Future Work at the Australia Institute, 2016Description: electronic document (29 pages) ; PDF file: 741 KBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This paper considers the likely impact of a paid domestic violence leave provision on the payroll costs of employers in Australia, and finds it to be so small it would be difficult to measure. The researchers estimate that incremental payments to workers taking the leave would amount to one-fiftieth of one percent (0.02%) of current payrolls. (From the website). Record #5330
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This paper considers the likely impact of a paid domestic violence leave provision on the payroll costs of employers in Australia, and finds it to be so small it would be difficult to measure. The researchers estimate that incremental payments to workers taking the leave would amount to one-fiftieth of one percent (0.02%) of current payrolls. (From the website). Record #5330