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Source

General Social Survey https://gss.norc.org

Details

Question Consider a couple who both work full-time and now have a new born child. One of them stops working for some time to care for their child. Do you think there should be paid leave available and, if so, for how long?

Values

  • [0] no, there should be no paid leave

  • [1] yes, enter months

  • [NA(d)] don't know [NA(i)] iap [NA(j)] I don't have a job [NA(m)] dk, na, iap [NA(n)] no answer [NA(p)] not imputable [NA(r)] refused [NA(s)] skipped on web [NA(u)] uncodeable [NA(x)] not available in this release [NA(y)] not available in this year [NA(z)] see codebook

Question Years and Ballots

ballotsyears
A/-2022
A/B2012

Overview

For further details see the GSS Data Explorer page for paidlv.

Counts by year:

yeariapno, there should be no paid leaveyes, enter months1011121618224336448566077289don't knowno answer131999skipped on webnot available in this yearTotal
201267221974311461816717230450311272421895913-----1974
2022238387573-176491252124094921828566-1221-211117-3544
Total305530613161322517292384701399529557108120305934111705518

See also

Other ISSP Family & Gender Roles: carecost, careprov, eldersup, eldhelp, famwkbst, famwklst, kidsocst, paidlvdv, paidlvpy

Other Children: eldersup, kidsocst, paidlvdv, paidlvpy