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Study: Maternal Employment, Breastfeeding and Health


  Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher: Statistics Canada
Publication: The Daily
Document Date:                  June 19, 2007
Category: Parenthood/Childrearing > Motherhood
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Parenthood/Childrearing > Breastfeeding
Public Policy > Maternal/Paternal Leave
 

This study found that an increase in maternity leave entitlement which came into effect in 2000 for most Canadian provinces caused more women to meet breastfeeding targets recommended by the World Health Organization and Health Canada.  After the reforms, women breastfed for an average of one month longer and returned to work three to three and a half months later.

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