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180 related items for PubMed ID: 12753825

  • 1. The impact on breastfeeding of labour market policy and practice in Ireland, Sweden, and the USA.
    Galtry J.
    Soc Sci Med; 2003 Jul; 57(1):167-77. PubMed ID: 12753825
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  • 2. Lactation and the labor market: breastfeeding, labor market changes, and public policy in the United States.
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  • 5. Female labour force participation, fertility and public policy in Sweden.
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  • 9. Paid parental leave supports breastfeeding and mother-infant relationship: a prospective investigation of maternal postpartum employment.
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  • 11. Juggling work and breastfeeding: effects of maternity leave and occupational characteristics.
    Guendelman S, Kosa JL, Pearl M, Graham S, Goodman J, Kharrazi M.
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  • 12. Paid maternity leave and breastfeeding practice before and after California's implementation of the nation's first paid family leave program.
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  • 13. Breastfeeding and women's work: constraints and opportunities.
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  • 14. The National Breastfeeding Policy in Nigeria: the working mother and the law.
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  • 16. Working women, maternity entitlements, and breastfeeding: a report from Bangladesh.
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  • 17. Who benefits from social investment? The gendered effects of family and employment policies on cardiovascular disease in Europe.
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  • 18. Changes to maternity leave and the introduction of parental leave.
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  • 19. Maternity rights advice.
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  • 20. Costs of maternity leave to support breastfeeding; Brazil, Ghana and Mexico.
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