Publications by authors named "Efe Atabay"

Unlabelled: Policy Points: Historically, reforms that have increased the duration of job-protected paid parental leave have improved women's economic outcomes. By targeting the period around childbirth, access to paid parental leave also appears to reduce rates of infant mortality, with breastfeeding representing one potential mechanism. The provision of more generous paid leave entitlements in countries that offer unpaid or short durations of paid leave could help families strike a balance between the competing demands of earning income and attending to personal and family well-being.

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The marriage of children below 18 is widely recognized in international human rights agreements as a discriminatory global practice that hinders the development and well-being of hundreds of millions of girls. Using a new global policy database, we analyze national legislation regarding minimum marriage age, exceptions permitting marriage at earlier ages, and gender disparities in laws. While our longitudinal data indicate improvements in frequencies of countries with legal provisions that prohibit marriage below the age of 18, important gaps remain in eliminating legal exceptions and gender discrimination.

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  • Mothers working away from home often stop breastfeeding earlier due to workplace barriers, which can lead to negative health outcomes for their children.* -
  • A study analyzed data from 193 countries between 1995 and 2014, revealing that by 2014, 51 countries did not guarantee any breastfeeding breaks, and only 15 had legislated such policies since 1995.* -
  • While some progress has been made, many countries still lack necessary support for breastfeeding in the workplace, indicating a need for policies that facilitate breastfeeding for working mothers.*
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