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Parental Leave, Lactation, and Childcare Policies at Top US Schools of Public Health

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Objectives To describe policies related to parental leave, breastfeeding, and childcare for faculty and staff at top schools of public health in the United States. Methods We identified the top… Click to show full abstract

Objectives To describe policies related to parental leave, breastfeeding, and childcare for faculty and staff at top schools of public health in the United States. Methods We identified the top 25 schools of public health from the US News and World Report rankings. We reviewed each institutional Web site to identify publicly available policies as of July 2018. Results For birth mothers, 80% (20/25) of the schools provided paid childbearing leave to faculty (mean = 8.2 weeks), and 48% (12/25) provided paid childbearing leave for staff (mean = 5.0 weeks). For nonbirth parents, 68% (17/25) provided paid parental leave for faculty and 52% (13/25) for staff (range = 1-15 weeks). We found that 64% (16/25) of the schools had publicly available lactation policies, and 72% (18/25) of the schools had at least 1 university-run on-campus childcare center. Conclusions The majority of top US schools of public health provide paid leave to faculty birth mothers. However, most schools fall short of the 14 weeks recommended by the American Public Health Association.

Keywords: health; schools public; parental leave; public health; top schools; childcare

Journal Title: American Journal of Public Health
Year Published: 2019

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