2017
DOI: 10.1080/13600818.2017.1397620
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Revisiting the socioeconomic determinants of exclusive breastfeeding practices: evidence from Eastern Indonesia

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“…Our findings also demonstrate that the EB rate among women working in professional sectors remained low in 2002 to 2017. This result is consistent with studies carried out in Indonesia, which have reported lower odds of EB for women employed in both the private or public sectors [28,45]. Indonesia has not yet ratified the Maternity Protection Recommendation (R191) of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to provide at least 18 weeks of maternity leave [46].…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Our findings also demonstrate that the EB rate among women working in professional sectors remained low in 2002 to 2017. This result is consistent with studies carried out in Indonesia, which have reported lower odds of EB for women employed in both the private or public sectors [28,45]. Indonesia has not yet ratified the Maternity Protection Recommendation (R191) of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to provide at least 18 weeks of maternity leave [46].…”
Section: Previous Studiessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The differences in breastfeeding improvement are likely due to Java and Bali having better infrastructure and greater density of health services, compared to other regions [39,52]. Lo Bue and Priebe [28] posit that the availability and quality of health services, along with growth in demand from women could increase the EB rate in Indonesia. This study also found that women from Sumatra and Sulawesi had lower EIB rates in 2017 compared to other regions.…”
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“…Employed mothers are assumed to tend to have less time and opportunity than unemployed mothers to interact with children. This condition includes interactions in terms of feeding through breastfeeding (Ratnasari et al, 2017;Bue and Priebe, 2018).…”
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“…2,25 Teori lain yang berkaitan adalah sebuah model dari para ahli yang menunjukkan bahwa ASI eksklusif saja tidak akan mampu menurunkan kejadian stunting, tetapi harus didukung dengan perbaikan k ondisi sosioekonomi, tingkat pendidikan, masalah penyakit infeksi, dan pemberdayaan wanita. 17,26,27 Pernyataan tersebut mendukung hasil dari studi ini dengan ditemukan perbedaan rasio prevalens stunting pada kalangan usia ibu > 30 tahun dan pendapatan rendah Pada penelitian ini, hubungan ASI eksklusif terhadap stunting baru terlihat pada analisis populasi ibu berusia > 30 tahun. Hal ini sejalan dengan penelitian di daerah pedesaan Indonesia dengan 2100 subjek yang menyatakan bahwa pemberian ASI eksklusif lebih tinggi pada ibu berusia lebih tua (OR 1.03; IK95% 1.00-1.05 untuk setiap penambahan usia).…”
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