“…These mandates do not reduce employment, wages, or non-mandated benefits (Maclean, Pichler, and Ziebarth 2020;Pichler and Ziebarth 2020). However, PSL mandates increase workplace absences overall (Maclean, Pichler, and Ziebarth 2020;Callison and Pesko 2020;Schneider 2020;Colla et al 2014;Ahn and Yelowitz 2016), and several studies are able to evaluate heterogeneity in which types of workplace absences increase post-mandate. Stearns and White (2018) find that PSL mandates adopted in Connecticut and Washington, DC increase illness-related work absences, but do not increase work absences for non-illness reasons (e.g., childcare).…”