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Workplace Accommodations for Pregnant Employees: Associations With Women's Access to Health Insurance Coverage After Childbirth.

作者信息

Jou Judy, Kozhimannil Katy B, Blewett Lynn A, McGovern Patricia M, Abraham Jean M

机构信息

Division of Health Policy and Management (Drs Jou, Kozhimannil, Blewett, Abraham), and Division of Environmental Health Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (Dr McGovern).

出版信息

J Occup Environ Med. 2016 Jun;58(6):561-6. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000737.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study evaluates the associations between workplace accommodations for pregnancy, including paid and unpaid maternity leave, and changes in women's health insurance coverage postpartum.

METHODS

Secondary analysis using Listening to Mothers III, a national survey of women ages 18 to 45 years who gave birth in U.S. hospitals during 2011 to 2012 (N = 700).

RESULTS

Compared with women without access to paid maternity leave, women with access to paid leave were 0.4 times as likely to lose private health insurance coverage, 0.3 times as likely to lose public health coverage, and 0.3 times as likely to become uninsured after giving birth.

CONCLUSION

Workplace accommodations for pregnant employees are associated with health insurance coverage via work continuity postpartum. Expanding protections for employees during pregnancy and after childbirth may help reduce employee turnover, loss of health insurance coverage, and discontinuity of care.

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