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I want universities to put breastfeeding on their gender pay gap agenda

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Unsupportive university policies force parents to make choices about how to feed their baby. Ernestine Gheyoh Ndzi, an expert in employment law and advocate for parental rights in the UK, tells us why this needs to change.

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Gheyoh Ndzi, E. I want universities to put breastfeeding on their gender pay gap agenda. Nat Hum Behav (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01925-5

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