Antenatal Maternity Leave and Childbirth Using the First Baby Study: A Propensity Score Analysis
Most employed American women work during pregnancy and continue working through the month they deliver. Yet, few studies estimate the relationship between maternity leave taken during pregnancy and maternal health. We evaluate the association of antenatal leave (ANL) uptake with obstetric outcomes,...
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