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An Appraisal of Maternal Leave Policies and Breastfeeding Practices in Niger State

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Background of the Study

Breastfeeding is widely recognized as a critical factor in infant health, providing essential nutrients and immunity against infections (World Health Organization [WHO], 2024). Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life significantly reduces infant mortality and enhances cognitive development (United Nations Children’s Fund [UNICEF], 2024). To promote breastfeeding, many governments, including Nigeria, have implemented maternal leave policies that provide working mothers with time off to exclusively breastfeed their infants (Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, 2024).

Niger State, like many other Nigerian states, has adopted maternal leave policies in line with national labor regulations, granting female workers up to 12 weeks of maternity leave. However, despite these policies, exclusive breastfeeding rates remain suboptimal due to workplace constraints, lack of breastfeeding-friendly environments, and limited awareness of maternal rights (Adebayo & Yusuf, 2024). Additionally, informal sector workers, who make up a large percentage of working mothers, often lack access to maternity leave benefits, further affecting breastfeeding practices (Ibrahim & Bello, 2024).

Given these challenges, there is a need to appraise the effectiveness of maternal leave policies in promoting exclusive breastfeeding in Niger State. This study aims to evaluate the impact of these policies, identify barriers to their implementation, and propose strategies for improving breastfeeding support in the workplace.

Statement of the Problem

Despite the existence of maternal leave policies, exclusive breastfeeding rates in Niger State remain below national and global targets. Studies indicate that many working mothers are unable to adhere to recommended breastfeeding practices due to early return to work, lack of workplace support, and economic pressures (Bello & Yusuf, 2023). Additionally, informal sector workers often have no legal maternity leave benefits, forcing them to abandon exclusive breastfeeding early (Ogunbanjo & Salami, 2024).

A significant gap in the literature is the limited research on the effectiveness of maternal leave policies in enhancing breastfeeding practices in Niger State. While policies exist, their actual impact on working mothers' ability to breastfeed remains unclear. This study seeks to address this gap by appraising the effectiveness of maternal leave policies and their influence on breastfeeding practices.

Objectives of the Study

  1. To assess the impact of maternal leave policies on exclusive breastfeeding practices in Niger State.
  2. To identify challenges affecting the implementation of maternal leave policies.
  3. To propose recommendations for improving maternal leave benefits and breastfeeding support for working mothers.

Research Questions

  1. How effective are maternal leave policies in promoting exclusive breastfeeding in Niger State?
  2. What challenges hinder the successful implementation of maternal leave policies?
  3. What strategies can enhance workplace support for breastfeeding mothers?

Research Hypotheses

  1. There is no significant relationship between maternal leave policies and exclusive breastfeeding practices in Niger State.
  2. Workplace constraints significantly hinder the implementation of maternal leave policies.
  3. Improved maternity leave benefits and workplace breastfeeding support will significantly increase exclusive breastfeeding rates.

Scope and Limitations of the Study

This study focuses on assessing the effectiveness of maternal leave policies in Niger State, particularly in relation to exclusive breastfeeding practices. It will consider both formal and informal sector workers. Limitations include potential difficulty in accessing data from private sector employers and biases in self-reported breastfeeding practices.

Definitions of Terms

  • Maternal Leave Policy: A legal framework that grants employed mothers time off from work to care for their newborns.
  • Exclusive Breastfeeding: Feeding an infant only breast milk for the first six months of life, without any additional food or drink.
  • Workplace Breastfeeding Support: Policies and facilities that enable working mothers to continue breastfeeding, such as lactation rooms and flexible work schedules.
  • Informal Sector Workers: Individuals employed in jobs that are not regulated by formal labor laws, often lacking maternity benefits.




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