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> 1. Cost of breastfeeding (Yale Study)
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> Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 11:47:17 +1000
> From: Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Cost of breastfeeding (Yale Study)
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> Hi Naomi,I haven't read the paper from Yale, however I just wanted to
> say that that with some colleagues I have written a paper (currently
> under review) that addresses the questions you asked and other issues
> and *hopefully* presents a blueprint for advocates of women's equality
> and breastfeeding to use in their advocacy with governments. I will
> share when it is published.Karleen GribbleAustralia
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> From: Naomi Bar-Yam
> Subject: Fwd: Cost of breastfeeding (Yale Study)
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> Hi Donna,
> Do you have the article itself? It is really hard to know from the
> Yale newsletter write up what the article actually measures. You are
> asking important questions, I just don’t know if they are considered
> in the article.
> 1. Indeed, moms do multi task when they are breastfeeding. How is that
> measured in economic models?
> 2. Formula feeding also takes time and resources. I don’t know if
> this article is an economic comparison, or an analysis of
> breastfeeding alone.
> 3. Babies fed formula can be prepared and fed by others. I don’t
> know how that is accounted for in the article.
> 4. You are right that pregnancy and maternity leave impact career
> advancement, independent of breastfeeding. I’m sure there are
> analyses of how much breastfeeding alone impacts these things, but I
> am not familiar with them
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> Economic models are imperfect, subject to many constraints that do not
> always reflect “real life.” We try to learn from them anyway and
> apply them as we can, keeping in mind that they models and not life.
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> I hope that the message taken from this research is policies should
> reflect the economic value of breastfeeding.
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> Naomi
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