Making it “work”: mothers’ perceptions of workplace breastfeeding and pumping at Dutch universities
Abstract Background Dutch breastfeeding rates are below World Health Organization’s recommendations and targets despite the benefits for individuals and society. Increasing the rates is complex due to multiple breastfeeding determinants, of which maternal education and employment are dominant. This...
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Auteurs principaux: | Maike Hentges, Eva Pilot |
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2021
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