At what cost? womens multiple roles and the management of breastfeeding research report no. 2

By: Narayanan, RamaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Chennai M.S. Swaminathan research foundation 1997Description: 35p; 25*19 cmSubject(s): Cultural influences | Employed parents | Family work relationship | Females | Foreign countries | Infants | Mothers | One parent family | Parent child relationship | Parent role | Social support groups | BreastfeedingDDC classification: 649.33 Summary: This study examined the relationship between Indian women's work and breastfeeding, focusing on the constraints imposed by combining work with breastfeeding, the strategies women used, and the support they received. A non-probability convenience sample of 969 mothers of infants 1 year or younger (34 percent from rural areas) was used. Four areas of work were considered: household, child care, unpaid family labor, and paid economic work. Data were collected through personal interviews
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This study examined the relationship between Indian women's work and breastfeeding, focusing on the constraints imposed by combining work with breastfeeding, the strategies women used, and the support they received. A non-probability convenience sample of 969 mothers of infants 1 year or younger (34 percent from rural areas) was used. Four areas of work were considered: household, child care, unpaid family labor, and paid economic work. Data were collected through personal interviews

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