The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of working women when they announce their pregnancies, take maternity leave, transition back to work, and utilize flexible work policies. Using a qualitative methodology, transcripts of in-depth interviews were analyzed utilizing a life history approach. Key findings of the study are that women perceive more negative responses to the announcement of their pregnancies than positive ones. In terms of maternity and parental leave policies, all the participants had access to these benefits. Women found issues with financial adequacy, administration, and duration of these policies. Mothers found that financial support from the Canadian government was inadequate to allow them to take the fu...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
What actually happens on maternity leave? Leave involves long-term employment interruption but do ne...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of working women when they announce their p...
Although participation of Canadian women in the labour force has significantly increased in the past...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
The transition to motherhood is a significant life event impacting on all spheres of a woman\u27s li...
With an increase in the number of women in the workforce, numerous studies have looked at the import...
This study presents data from a set of interviews, which explores women’s experiences of pregnancy a...
Paid maternity leave was used by one-third (34%) of employed mothers-to-be, according to the first d...
Abstract We aimed to investigate the experience of primiparous mothers with established careers in r...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to discover and describe the liv...
This research project examined the impact on new mothers of state and federal family and medical lea...
The thesis is focused on difficulties which women returning to work after maternity leave have to de...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
What actually happens on maternity leave? Leave involves long-term employment interruption but do ne...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of working women when they announce their p...
Although participation of Canadian women in the labour force has significantly increased in the past...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
The transition to motherhood is a significant life event impacting on all spheres of a woman\u27s li...
With an increase in the number of women in the workforce, numerous studies have looked at the import...
This study presents data from a set of interviews, which explores women’s experiences of pregnancy a...
Paid maternity leave was used by one-third (34%) of employed mothers-to-be, according to the first d...
Abstract We aimed to investigate the experience of primiparous mothers with established careers in r...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to discover and describe the liv...
This research project examined the impact on new mothers of state and federal family and medical lea...
The thesis is focused on difficulties which women returning to work after maternity leave have to de...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
What actually happens on maternity leave? Leave involves long-term employment interruption but do ne...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...