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Erin E.Y. Jefferson's research has explored the impact of parental leave policies on maternal well-being. Her work highlights the detrimental effects associated with the lack of comprehensive parental leave, emphasizing the need for policy changes to support maternal health. Jefferson's recent publication addresses these critical issues within the context of societal structures.
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Selected Publications
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Will it ever change? Lack of parental leave and its detrimental effects on maternal well-being (2023)
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