While gender equality at work and the gendered parameters of workplace conditions are of interest to feminist researchers, this paper brings together sociological and public health perspectives to interrogate factors impacting women who return to work (RTW) while maintaining breastfeeding. Our inquiry is focused on female-dominated professions, teaching, nursing, and midwifery, and our findings suggest that breastfeeding obstacles exist even when gender-inclusive policies appear to support women. Workplaces generate both overt and subtle barriers to breastfeeding, which force many women to stop earlier than they intended or create ongoing worry about maintaining breastmilk supply. Inter views with participants who maintained breastfeeding a...
Abstract Background Workplace accommodations for breastfeeding mothers are an important step towards...
Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their ...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...
Abstract Background Women's return to work can be a significant barrier to continued breastfeeding. ...
Introduction Returning to paid employment is one of the reasons women stop breastfeeding earlier th...
The goal of this research was to describe the experience of women combining employment and breastfee...
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well ch...
Researches show that women consider work and continuation of breastfeeding as incompatible practices...
Introduction: Returning to paid employment is one of the reasons women stop breastfeeding earlier th...
Background: Women are increasingly faced with decisions about how to combine breastfeeding with work...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother's employment status. The main ai...
children younger than three years of age work full-time. One-third of these women return to working ...
Employer attitudes and practices toward breastfeeding mothers are discouraging overall. Mothers who ...
This paper contributes to theory on maternity, embodiment and organizations through advancing a cont...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother’s employment status. The main ai...
Abstract Background Workplace accommodations for breastfeeding mothers are an important step towards...
Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their ...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...
Abstract Background Women's return to work can be a significant barrier to continued breastfeeding. ...
Introduction Returning to paid employment is one of the reasons women stop breastfeeding earlier th...
The goal of this research was to describe the experience of women combining employment and breastfee...
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well ch...
Researches show that women consider work and continuation of breastfeeding as incompatible practices...
Introduction: Returning to paid employment is one of the reasons women stop breastfeeding earlier th...
Background: Women are increasingly faced with decisions about how to combine breastfeeding with work...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother's employment status. The main ai...
children younger than three years of age work full-time. One-third of these women return to working ...
Employer attitudes and practices toward breastfeeding mothers are discouraging overall. Mothers who ...
This paper contributes to theory on maternity, embodiment and organizations through advancing a cont...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother’s employment status. The main ai...
Abstract Background Workplace accommodations for breastfeeding mothers are an important step towards...
Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their ...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...