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Lactation and the Working Woman: Understanding the Role of Organizational Factors, Lactation Support, and Legal Policy in Promoting Breastfeeding Success
in RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES ON WORK AND THE TRANSITION TO MOTHERHOOD (2016)
  • Kerri L. Stone, Florida International University College of Law
  • Valentina Bruk-Lee, et al
Abstract
This book examines the intricate challenges faced by women and families during the transition to motherhood. It presents unique theoretical and methodological approaches to studying women’s transition from being employees to working mothers. Its focus is on the impact of work on the transition to motherhood, and the impact of motherhood on women’s working arrangements, work attitudes, work experiences and perspectives. Special attention is given to intervention research that can enhance the health and well-being of mothers and employers as they reconcile demands of the family-work interface.
Integrating theoretical framework development and methodological considerations, this book provides an in-depth introduction to the topic. It brings together researchers and experts on the work-family interface, on workplace discrimination during pregnancy and early motherhood, and well-being.



Keywords
  • Lactation,
  • Working Woman,
  • Lactation Support,
  • Legal Policy
Disciplines
Publication Date
2016
Editor
Spitzmueller, Christiane, Matthews, Russell A.
Publisher
Springer
ISBN
9783319411217
Citation Information
Kerri L. Stone and Valentina Bruk-Lee, et al. "Lactation and the Working Woman: Understanding the Role of Organizational Factors, Lactation Support, and Legal Policy in Promoting Breastfeeding Success" in RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES ON WORK AND THE TRANSITION TO MOTHERHOOD (Springer, 2016)