Advancing gender equality through context-sensitive work-family support for breastfeeding: lessons from a participatory intervention in South Africa

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Jaga, A., Stumbitz, B., Mabaso, B.P., Munyai, K. and Görgens, T. 2024. Advancing gender equality through context-sensitive work-family support for breastfeeding: lessons from a participatory intervention in South Africa. Community, Work and Family. https://doi.org/10.1080/13668803.2024.2405513
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TitleAdvancing gender equality through context-sensitive work-family support for breastfeeding: lessons from a participatory intervention in South Africa
AuthorsJaga, A., Stumbitz, B., Mabaso, B.P., Munyai, K. and Görgens, T.
Abstract

The return to work is a key reason for breastfeeding cessation worldwide. Where workplace breastfeeding support is available, it is shaped by universal policies that overlook local realities and needs. Our collaborative research, involving an academic team and government partners, sought context-specific solutions for supporting breastfeeding in a provincial government in South Africa. Using a participatory approach, we conducted qualitative interviews with 12 government-employed mothers and senior managers. We identified three key challenges to workplace breastfeeding support: (1) Lack of awareness and communicating of reliable information on maternity and breastfeeding rights, (2) Workplace cultures pressurising mothers into silence, secrecy, and supra-performance that perpetuate breastfeeding as ‘taboo’ at work, and (3) Inadequate context-sensitive and practicable interventions for supporting maternity and breastfeeding at work. Based on these findings, we co-created tailored, practical interventions with the interviewees and refined them iteratively to enhance support for workplace breastfeeding. This research informed updates to a provincial government department policy document on workplace breastfeeding support, moving beyond national legislation to create a breastfeeding-friendly workplace. Our study highlights the value of participatory approaches for the development of context- sensitive solutions for workplace breastfeeding support with implications for organizations, social policy, and future research.

Keywordsbreastfeeding at work ; gender equality; participatory research; public sector; South Africa; work- family support
Sustainable Development Goals10 Reduced inequalities
3 Good health and well-being
5 Gender equality
8 Decent work and economic growth
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
Creativity, Culture & Enterprise
PublisherTaylor & Francis (Routledge)
JournalCommunity, Work and Family
ISSN1366-8803
Electronic1469-3615
Publication dates
Online30 Sep 2024
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Submitted18 Sep 2023
Accepted12 Sep 2024
Deposited16 Oct 2024
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/13668803.2024.2405513
Web of Science identifierWOS:001322345200001
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