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2 Dec 2025

Research finds nontraditional benefits may help retain young public health workers

New research from Columbia University suggests that nontraditional benefits, including flexible schedules and access to child care, may help keep public health workers under 35 on the job.

https://www.npr.org/2025/12/02/nx-s1-5621887/research-finds-nontraditional-benefits-may-help-retain-young-public-health-workers

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