Maternity rights in Britain 2002: Survey of employers [Executive summary]

Author(s): Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions;
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions
Description: A summary of a presentation of research findings on awareness, use, availibility, experiences and views of maternity rights and benefits in Britain.
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Preparer(s): Bonjour, Dorothe; Lissenburgh, Stephen
Source: (In-House Report No. 130). London: Great Britain, Department for Work and Pensions. Retrieved September 23, 2005, from http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/ih2003-2004/IH130.pdf
Note: A report by the Policy Studies Institute for the Department for Work and Pensions
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Policies > Economic & Social Policies > Employment Policies
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