BACKGROUND: Many women suffer from health problems after giving birth, which can lead to sick leave. About 30% of Dutch workers are on sick leave after maternity leave. Structural contact of supervisors with employees on maternity leave, supported by early medical advice of occupational physicians, may increase the chances of return-to-work after maternity leave. In addition, to understand the process of sick leave and return-to-work after childbirth it is important to gain insight into which factors hinder return-to-work after childbirth, as well, as which prognostic factors lead to the development of postpartum health complaints. In this paper, the design of the Mom@Work study is described. METHODS: The Mom@Work study is simultaneously a ...
Abstract Early return to work after childbirth has been increasing among working mothers in the US. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of working women when they announce their p...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
Background: Paid maternity leave (ML) has been associated with better health outcomes in mothers and...
Background: Working women of childbearing age are a vital part of the population. Following childbir...
Although participation of Canadian women in the labour force has significantly increased in the past...
The paper reports a longitudinal study of the post-pregnancy work outcomes for full-time working wom...
With an increase in the number of women in the workforce, numerous studies have looked at the import...
This paper studies the return-to-job of female employees after first birth based on exceptional long...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
Objective: Work-related activities can be a risk factor for pregnancy complications such as preterm ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to provide a detailed description of the flexible working arran...
The thesis is focused on difficulties which women returning to work after maternity leave have to de...
The planning women (N = 199) do during pregnancy for their return to work post birth and the factors...
Many childbearing women are employed. Few studies have researched the impact of employment on the ma...
Abstract Early return to work after childbirth has been increasing among working mothers in the US. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of working women when they announce their p...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
Background: Paid maternity leave (ML) has been associated with better health outcomes in mothers and...
Background: Working women of childbearing age are a vital part of the population. Following childbir...
Although participation of Canadian women in the labour force has significantly increased in the past...
The paper reports a longitudinal study of the post-pregnancy work outcomes for full-time working wom...
With an increase in the number of women in the workforce, numerous studies have looked at the import...
This paper studies the return-to-job of female employees after first birth based on exceptional long...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
Objective: Work-related activities can be a risk factor for pregnancy complications such as preterm ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to provide a detailed description of the flexible working arran...
The thesis is focused on difficulties which women returning to work after maternity leave have to de...
The planning women (N = 199) do during pregnancy for their return to work post birth and the factors...
Many childbearing women are employed. Few studies have researched the impact of employment on the ma...
Abstract Early return to work after childbirth has been increasing among working mothers in the US. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of working women when they announce their p...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...