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The effect of paid maternity leave on early childhood growth in low-income and middle-income countries

Author Affiliations
McGill University, University of California, Los Angeles, Fielding Graduate University, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Published InBMJ Global Health
Year2017
Citations13

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite recent improvements, low height-for-age, a key indicator of inadequate child nutrition, is an ongoing public health issue in low-income and middle-income countries. Paid maternity leave has the potential to improve child nutrition, but few studies have estimated its impact. METHODS: We used data from 583 227 children younger than 5 years in 37 countries surveyed as part of the Demographic and Health Surveys (2000-2014) to compare the change in children's height-for-age z score in five countries that increased their legislated duration of paid maternity leave (Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and Lesotho) relative to 32 other countries that did not. A quasiexperimental difference-in-difference design involving a linear regression of height-for-age z score on the number of weeks of legislated…
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