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I am currently a university student studying mechanical engineering. I love dogs and hate cats. I am interested in Physics and Mechanical Engineering, Motorsports, Soccer/Football, and the Science of Cooking. I have always enjoyed reading Wikipedia pages in subjects I am interested in. I have even stayed up all night reading Wikipedia pages about physicists I admire. Now, I am looking to do my service to the community that have given me so much.

This user is a participant in WikiProject Physics.

I am thinking about adding to Parental Leave. I am looking to add to it because I think that parental leave is a right for both parents. If it is only granted to the mother, it could cause things like pregnancy discrimination and the wage gap between genders.

I am looking at these sources for now:

Aguirre, DeAnne, Leila Hoteit, Christine Rupp, and Karim Sabbagh. 2012. Empowering the Third Billion: Women and the World of Work in 2012. Booz & Company Inc.

Appelbaum, Eileen and Ruth Milkman. 2011. Leaves That Pay: Employer and Worker Experiences with Paid Family Leave in California. Washington DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research.

Bassanini, Andrea, and Danielle Venn. 2008. “The Impact of Labour Market Policies on Productivity in OECD Countries.” International Productivity Monitor 17 (Fall): 3-15.

Baum, Charles L. and Christopher, Ruhm J. 2013. “The Effects of Paid Family Leave in California on Labor Market Outcomes.” Working Paper No. 19741. National Bureau of Economic Research (December).

Berger, Lawrence M. and Jane Waldfogel. 2004. “Maternity Leave and the Employment of New Mothers in the United States.” Journal of Population Economics, 17(2): 331-349.

Burud, Sandra & Tumolo, Marie. Leveraging the New Human Capital: Adaptive Strategies, Results Achieved, and Stories of Transformation (2004). Boston: Nicholas Brealey America.

Dube, Arindrajit, Eric Freeman, and Michael Reich. 2010. Employee Replacement Costs. UC Berkeley: Institute for Research on Labor Employment.

Elborgh-Woytek, Katrin, Monique Newiak, Kaplana Kochhar, Stefania Fabrizio, Kangni Kopdar, Philippe Wingender, Benedict Clements, and Gerd Schwartz. 2013. Women, Work, and the Economy: Macroeconomic Gains from Gender Equity. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund (September). < https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/sdn/2013/sdn1310.pdf>

Eisler, Riane. 2008. The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler.

Ghosh, Indradeep, with Riane Eisler, Natalie Cox, and Brandon Smith. Social Wealth Economic Indicators. Pacific Grove, CA.: Center for Partnership Studies.

Houser, Linda and Thomas P. Vartanian. 2012. Pay Matters: The Positive Economic Impacts of Paid Family Leave for Families, Businesses and the Public. New Brunswick, NJ: The Center for Women and Work.

Kleman, Jacob, Kelly Daley, and Alyssa Pozniak. 2013. Family and Medical Leave in 2012: Technical Report, Cambridge: Abt Associates. < http://www.dol.gov/asp/evaluation/fmla/FMLA-2012-Technical-Report.pdf>

Trzcinski, Eileen and Matia Finn-Stevenson. 1991. “A Response to Arguments against Mandated Parental Leave: Findings from the Connecticut Survey of Parental Leave Policies.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 53(2): 445-460

Rossin-Slater, Maya, Christopher J. Ruhm, Jane Waldfogel, 2011. "The Effects of California’s Paid Family Leave Program on Mothers’ Leave-Taking and Subsequent Labor Market Outcomes." NBER Working Papers 17715, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Ruhm, Christopher. 1998. “The Economic Consequences of Parental Leave Mandates: Lessons from Europe.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 113 (1): 285-317