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pregnancy and later for breastfeeding. As a result, short birth intervals are associated with higher maternal and neonatal … breastfeeding levels and increased contraception use. Additionally, although the design of the intervention studies did not make it …
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labor market norm. The issue of breastfeeding adds complexity to this analysis. This paper argues that, in labor market … terms, there are costs attached to breastfeeding for most women. However, health-focused research indicates that there are … also significant benefits conferred by breastfeeding to mothers, infants, employers and wider society in industrialized as …
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This paper asks whether the availability of breastfeeding facilities at the workplace helps to reconcile breastfeeding … and breastfeeding and analyse its association with the availability of breastfeeding facilities. Our findings indicate … that the availability of breastfeeding facilities is associated with a higher probability of breastfeeding and a higher …
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This paper asks whether the availability of breastfeeding facilities at the workplace helps to reconcile breastfeeding … and breastfeeding and analyse its association with the availability of breastfeeding facilities. Our findings indicate … that the availability of breastfeeding facilities is associated with a higher probability of breastfeeding and a higher …
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This paper asks whether the availability of breastfeeding facilities at the workplace helps to reconcile breastfeeding … and breastfeeding and analyse its association with the availability of breastfeeding facilities. Our findings indicate … that the availability of breastfeeding facilities is associated with a higher probability of breastfeeding and a higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010595572
The most common paradigm used to analyze health differences between men and women, is to divide the body from the social environment. In such a model, the bodily contribution and the social contribution add up to 100%. A few health science researchers offer more sophisticated approaches. None,...
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During the first three years of life, children acquire knowledge about their own gender and the gendered nature of their environment. At the same time, sex-related behavioral differences emerge. How are we to understand the processes by which bodily differentiation, behavioral differentiation...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for six months, yet this recommendation …'s caregiving network. Non-maternal ES, but not maternal ES, reduces breastfeeding. Results suggest that neither subsistence ecology …
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vegetables and the importance of breastfeeding through the first year of life. A smaller proportion of parents and caregivers …
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Findings identify feeding and dietary issues that begin during infancy and are also present in toddler and preschool stages. These findings are useful for WIC nutritionists and health care practitioners to encourage the early development of healthful eating patterns.
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