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Headline Prevalence Data: National Review on Discrimination Related to Pregnancy, Parental Leave and Return to Work 2014
Headline Prevalence Data: National Review on Discrimination Related to Pregnancy, Parental Leave and Return to Work 2014 presents key findings from a national assessment of discrimination experienced by workers in relation to pregnancy, parental leave, and re-entry into the workplace. The report highlights the prevalence and forms of discrimination, including job insecurity, reduced responsibilities, barriers to promotion, and dismissal, affecting pregnant workers and parents—particularly women. Drawing on survey data and institutional reviews, it examines the legal and workplace contexts that shape these experiences and identifies gaps in protection and enforcement. The report underscores the need for stronger policy implementation, employer accountability, and awareness-raising to ensure safe, fair, and inclusive work environments that uphold reproductive rights, gender equality, and decent work standards.
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