Cancer Screening after the Adoption of Paid-Sick-Leave Mandates.
Kevin CallisonMichael F PeskoSerena PhillipsJulie A SosaPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2023)
In a sample of private-sector workers in the United States, cancer-screening rates were higher among those residing in MSAs exposed to paid-sick-leave mandates than among those residing in unexposed MSAs. Our results suggest that a lack of paid-sick-leave coverage presents a barrier to cancer screening. (Funded by the National Cancer Institute.).