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Volumn 315, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 643-645
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Despite potential health benefits of maternity leave, US lags behind other industrialized countries
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
AFRICAN AMERICAN;
BREAST FEEDING;
BREAST MILK;
CHILD PARENT RELATION;
CHILDBIRTH;
DELIVERY;
DISEASE CONTROL;
EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN;
HEALTH;
HEALTH INSURANCE;
HUMAN;
IMMUNIZATION;
INDUSTRIALIZATION;
INFANT FEEDING;
LABOR;
LAW;
MATERNAL MORBIDITY;
MATERNITY LEAVE;
MEDICAL LEAVE;
MOTHER CHILD RELATION;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PAPUA NEW GUINEA;
PERINATAL CARE;
PREGNANT WOMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PUERPERAL DEPRESSION;
PUERPERIUM;
REVIEW;
UNITED STATES;
WORKER;
WORKING TIME;
AFFECT;
FAMILY LEAVE;
FEMALE;
LEGISLATION AND JURISPRUDENCE;
MATERNAL WELFARE;
PSYCHOLOGY;
STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL DATA;
AFFECT;
BREAST FEEDING;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
MATERNAL HEALTH;
PARENTAL LEAVE;
POSTPARTUM PERIOD;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 84958725929
PISSN: 00987484
EISSN: 15383598
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2015.18609 Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (24)
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