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Paid Maternity Leave and Breastfeeding in Urban China
Authors:Nan Jia  Xiao-yuan Dong  Yue-ping Song
Affiliation:1. Southwestern University of Finance and Economics - Economics555 Liutai Avenue, Chengdu, Sichuan 611130, Chinajianancandy@swufe.edu.cn;3. University of Winnipeg - Economics515 Portage Avenue, University of Winnipeg, WinnipegManitoba R3B 2E9, Canadae-mail: x.dong@uwinnipeg.ca;4. Renmin University of China-Sociology and Population Studies59 Zhongguancun Avenue, Beijing 100872, China e-mail: songyueping@ruc.edu.cn
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Using data from the 2010 Survey on Chinese Women's Social Status, this contribution estimates the effect of paid maternity leave on breastfeeding duration in urban China during the 1988–2008 period. The analysis applies a policy-based identification strategy to control for the endogenous relationship between paid leave entitlements and breastfeeding decisions. Estimates show that paid maternity leave has a strong positive effect on breastfeeding duration. Specifically, if the length of paid leave increases by thirty days, then the probability of breastfeeding for at least six months increases by 12 percentage points. Between 1988 and 2008, the average length of paid leave for mothers without a college education decreased by twenty-three days, which reduced these mothers’ probability of breastfeeding for at least six months by 9 percentage points. These results support the view that paid maternity leave enhances the ability of employed women to sustain breastfeeding and call for universal paid leave entitlements.
Keywords:Breastfeeding  maternal employment  paid maternity leave  Chinese women
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