Access to maternity protection and potential implications for breastfeeding practices of domestic workers in the western cape of south africa

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  • who: Catherine Pereira-Kotze and collaborators from the breaksbreaksCape of South Africa School of Public Health, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape have published the article: Access to Maternity Protection and Potential Implications for Breastfeeding Practices of Domestic Workers in the Western Cape of South Africa, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/01/2023
  • what: The results from the individual IDIs in this study show that domestic workers are unable to access most components of maternity protection throughout the perinatal period, from pregnancy to the first years of the child . . .

     

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