textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity leave’s influence on mothers’ well-being and the mother-infant interaction has implications for millions of employed mothers and their children. In this study, I used data from the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care to examine the relations between variation in maternity leave benefit, length of leave, maternal well-being and mother-infant interaction within the context in which mothers make decisions to return to employment after childbirth. These associations depend on a number of important contextual factors including mothers’ subjective beliefs about the costs of employment, family structu...
PROBLEM: Approximately half of the women of child-bearing age are eligible for Family Medical Leave ...
There has been increased interest in U.S. parental leave policies, but relatively few studies have f...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
Although over 70% of American mothers are part of the workforce, the maternity leave policy in the U...
Abstract Maternity leave policies are linked to early childhood education and care policies, and in ...
Abstract Relatively little is known about the role that leave policies—family, parental, or maternit...
Abstract Early return to work after childbirth has been increasing among working mothers in the US. ...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the ...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
The purpose of this research was to build on the post-FMLA literature on leave participation in work...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the association between the mother‐infant relationship, defined a...
This research project examined the impact on new mothers of state and federal family and medical lea...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
PROBLEM: Approximately half of the women of child-bearing age are eligible for Family Medical Leave ...
There has been increased interest in U.S. parental leave policies, but relatively few studies have f...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
textWith more than 50 percent of mothers in the workforce by their child’s first birthday, maternity...
Although over 70% of American mothers are part of the workforce, the maternity leave policy in the U...
Abstract Maternity leave policies are linked to early childhood education and care policies, and in ...
Abstract Relatively little is known about the role that leave policies—family, parental, or maternit...
Abstract Early return to work after childbirth has been increasing among working mothers in the US. ...
Until recently there have been no statutory maternity leave provisions in Australian workplaces and ...
We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the ...
Maternal employment rates are lowest in the first year of a child\u27s life, as women leave or take ...
The purpose of this research was to build on the post-FMLA literature on leave participation in work...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the association between the mother‐infant relationship, defined a...
This research project examined the impact on new mothers of state and federal family and medical lea...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
PROBLEM: Approximately half of the women of child-bearing age are eligible for Family Medical Leave ...
There has been increased interest in U.S. parental leave policies, but relatively few studies have f...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...