The purpose of this article is to investigate if paid maternity leave for six months can improve maternal mental health. Currently, the United States is one of the only developed countries that does not have a law for paid maternity leave, but has an increasing rate of poor maternal mental health. Methods: a literature review was conducted on the most recent articles that covered maternal mental health, postpartum depression, and maternity leave. Results: it was found that there is a benefit to having a longer maternity leave than what is currently offered in the United States. However, there is not enough research to recommend specific benefits that a mother should have. Conclusion: The rate of pregnant women with a depression diagnosis at...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
Objective Child-related stress following the birth of a child with special health care needs (SHCN) ...
Background: High quality maternity care is increasingly understood to represent a continuum of care....
Paid maternity leave has become a standard benefit in many countries throughout the world. Although ...
As it stands, the United States exists as the only developed country that does not mandate paid pare...
tant policy issue, parental leave, by investigating the work status, mater-nity leave, and mental he...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
This paper examines whether maternity leave policies have an effect on women´s mental health in olde...
Being pregnant is a roadblock to many women in business. American businesses are not required by law...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
PROBLEM: Approximately half of the women of child-bearing age are eligible for Family Medical Leave ...
Current discourse and job market data have made it abundantly clear that the COVID-19 pandemic is fo...
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We examine the impact of the introduction of paid maternity leave in Norway in 1977 on maternal heal...
This paper investigates the health effects of the introduction of a near universal paid parental lea...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
Objective Child-related stress following the birth of a child with special health care needs (SHCN) ...
Background: High quality maternity care is increasingly understood to represent a continuum of care....
Paid maternity leave has become a standard benefit in many countries throughout the world. Although ...
As it stands, the United States exists as the only developed country that does not mandate paid pare...
tant policy issue, parental leave, by investigating the work status, mater-nity leave, and mental he...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
This paper examines whether maternity leave policies have an effect on women´s mental health in olde...
Being pregnant is a roadblock to many women in business. American businesses are not required by law...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
PROBLEM: Approximately half of the women of child-bearing age are eligible for Family Medical Leave ...
Current discourse and job market data have made it abundantly clear that the COVID-19 pandemic is fo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72143/1/j.1523-536X.2009.00330.x.pd
We examine the impact of the introduction of paid maternity leave in Norway in 1977 on maternal heal...
This paper investigates the health effects of the introduction of a near universal paid parental lea...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
Objective Child-related stress following the birth of a child with special health care needs (SHCN) ...
Background: High quality maternity care is increasingly understood to represent a continuum of care....