2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00038-007-5122-1
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Length of maternity leave and health of mother and child – a review

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“…With regard to breastfeeding, Sweden and Norway are also unique among the wealthier countries of europe. The length of the breastfeeding period is closely linked to the quality of parental insurance available in the country in question; with a generous parental insurance scheme conditions are more conducive to breastfeeding [82].…”
Section: International Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to breastfeeding, Sweden and Norway are also unique among the wealthier countries of europe. The length of the breastfeeding period is closely linked to the quality of parental insurance available in the country in question; with a generous parental insurance scheme conditions are more conducive to breastfeeding [82].…”
Section: International Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they are largely correlational studies using very narrow samples and results are mixed. See for example Gjerdingen et al (1993), Hyde et al (1995), Saurel-Cubizolles et al (2000), Dagher et al (2014), and Avendano et al (2015) as well as Staehelin et al (2007) and Aitken et al (2015) for reviews of the literature. Chatterji and Markowitz (2005) examine how maternity leave length affects maternal health in the United States using a sample of women who returned to work within 6 months after giving birth in 1988.…”
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“…A number of factors have been found to determine the initiation of breastfeeding: cultural or societal influences, such as breastfeeding being an accepted norm or not (Staehelin et al 2007), and institutional or regulatory factors, i.e. hospital assistance, workplace support and parental leave policy, which influence if, how and for how long a child is breastfed (Galtry 2003).…”
Section: Linking the Characteristics Of Leave Policies With Their Impmentioning
confidence: 99%