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The impact of paid sick leave laws on consumer and business bankruptcies: Journal of Empirical Legal Studies

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Abstract

AbstractThis paper examines how missed income due to illness impacts household fragility. Specifically, it shows that paid sick leave laws, which provide households insurance against illness‐related income shocks, reduce consumer bankruptcy. Using a panel dataset at the county‐quarter level, this paper exploits the geographic and temporal variation in the adoption of paid sick leave laws to implement a difference‐in‐differences and event study analysis. It finds that paid sick leave laws reduce consumer bankruptcy filings by approximately 11%; this effect is seen within three quarters of the law's implementation and remains constant in magnitude and significance thereafter. As paid sick leave laws may come at a cost to businesses, this paper also examines the impact of such laws on business bankruptcy filings—it shows that paid sick leave laws have little to no impact on business bankruptcy filings.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)844-896
Number of pages53
JournalJ Empirical Legal Studies
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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