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3by Heazell, Alexander E P, Dr Siassakos, Dimitrios, MD Blencowe, Hannah, MRCPCH Burden, Christy, MD Bhutta, Zulfiqar A, Prof Cacciatore, Joanne, PhD Dang, Nghia, RM Das, Jai, MBA Flenady, Vicki, PhD Gold, Katherine J, MD Mensah, Olivia K, BSc Millum, Joseph, PhD Nuzum, Daniel, BTh O'Donoghue, Keelin, PhD Redshaw, Maggie, PhD Rizvi, Arjumand, MSc Roberts, Tracy, Prof Toyin Saraki, H E, LLB Storey, Claire, BA Wojcieszek, Aleena M, BPsySci Downe, Soo, Prof Published in The Lancet (British edition) (2016)“...Summary Despite the frequency of stillbirths, the subsequent implications are overlooked and underappreciated. We present findings from comprehensive,...”
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4by Morgenroth, Thekla Heilman, Madeline E Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01.09.2017)“...Working mothers often find themselves in a difficult situation when trying to balance work and family responsibilities and to manage expectations about their...”
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5by Leduc, Dean Gill, Glenn H Biringer, Anne Duperron, Louise Ezzat, Ahmed M Jones, Donna Lee, Lily Muise, Suzanne Parish, Barbara Mary Regush, Lexy Senikas, Vyta Wilson, Kathi Yeung, Grace Ehman, William Gagnon, Andrée Graves, Lisa Hey, Jonathan Konkin, Jill Léger, Francine Marshall, Cindy Published in Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada (01.08.2011)
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7“...Record Number: 1989 ASI 6722-1.950 Issuing Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics Accession Number: 6722-1.950 By Joseph R. Meisenheimer II (p. 20-24). Article on...”
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8by McGraw-Hill“...Record Number: 1991 SRI C5800-7.329.1 Issuing Agency: McGraw-Hill Accession Number: C5800-7.329.1 (p. 28) Article on a study of family leave policies of...”
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9“...Record Number: 1996 SRI R8750-1.805.2 Issuing Agency: Population Reference Bureau Accession Number: R8750-1.805.2 (p. 3) By Paola Scommegna. Article, with 1...”
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10“...Record Number: 1996 SRI R8750-1.805.2 Issuing Agency: Population Reference Bureau Accession Number: R8750-1.805.2 (p. 3) By Paola Scommegna. Article, with 1...”
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11by McGraw-Hill“...Record Number: 1991 SRI C5800-7.329.1 Issuing Agency: McGraw-Hill Accession Number: C5800-7.329.1 (p. 28) Article on a study of family leave policies of...”
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12“...Record Number: 1989 ASI 6722-1.950 Issuing Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics Accession Number: 6722-1.950 By Joseph R. Meisenheimer II (p. 20-24). Article on...”
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13by Carneiro, Pedro Løken, Katrine V Salvanes, Kjell G Published in The Journal of political economy (01.04.2015)“...We study a change in maternity leave entitlements in Norway. Mothers giving birth before July 1, 1977, were eligible for 12 weeks of unpaid leave, while those...”
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15“...This article analyzes the impact of five major expansions in maternity leave coverage in Germany on mothers’ labor market outcomes after childbirth. To...”
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16by Ma, Emily Wu, Laurie Yang, Wan Xu, Shi (Tracy) Published in Tourism management (1982) (01.04.2021)“...Based on in-depth interviews conducted with working mothers in the U.S. hotels' industry, the current research developed a process model depicting working...”
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17by Avendano, Mauricio Berkman, Lisa F Brugiavini, Agar Pasini, Giacomo Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.05.2015)“...This paper examines whether maternity leave policies have an effect on women's mental health in older age. We link data for women aged 50 years and above from...”
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18by Leduc, Dean Published in Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada (01.10.2017)“...To assist maternity care providers in recognizing and discussing health- and illness-related issues in pregnancy and their relationship to maternity benefits...”
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19by Aitken, Zoe Garrett, Cameryn C Hewitt, Belinda Keogh, Louise Hocking, Jane S Kavanagh, Anne M Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.04.2015)“...Paid maternity leave has become a standard benefit in many countries throughout the world. Although maternal health has been central to the rationale for paid...”
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20by Dahl, Gordon B Løken, Katrine V Mogstad, Magne Salvanes, Kari Vea Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.10.2016)“...Abstract We assess the case for generous government-funded maternity leave, focusing on a series of policy reforms in Norway that expanded paid leave from 18...”