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Publications

Breastfeeding and the Pursuit of Happiness

October 2021 with McGill-Queen’s University Press

Health Impacts of Early Complementary Food Introduction between Formula-Fed and Breastfed Infants

with Fabiola Aravena and John Paul Nyonator

A Land of Milk and Honey? Exploring Infant Feeding Practices in Lesbian Families

with Laurel Falconi

Collective Insecurity: A Case Study on a (Not-so) Ideal Case of Women Faculty

with Zelda Abramson and E. Lisa Price

Can Breastfeeding Solve Inequality? The Relative Mediating Impact of Breastfeeding on Income Gaps in Canadian Child Cognitive Skills

Is Breastfeeding Truly Cost Free? Income Consequences of Breastfeeding for Women

with Mary C. Noonan

Breastfeeding and the Gendering of Infant Care

with Mary C. Noonan

Feeding the State: Breastfeeding and Women’s Well-Being in Context

When Women are Right: The Influence of Gender, Work, and Values on European Far Right Party Support

Breastfeeding

with Chantal Bayard

Assessing the Income Consequences of Breastfeeding for Women: A Controversial Case Using Linear Growth Modeling

Governing Motherhood: Who Pays and Who Profits?

About

Phyllis L. F. Rippey, PhD, is a full professor of sociology at the University of Ottawa and creator of the website and podcast Doing Social Resear. Her research focuses on the role of infant feeding in shaping and maintaining structures of inequality.

 

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