Only eighteen percent of employed women had a job which can be done at home.
The majority of working women spent about 10 hours away from home. Among non-working women, the prevalence of breastfeeding at 3, 6, and 12 months postpartum was 94%, 86%, and 66%, respectively. Among working mothers, breast feeding prevalences for the same period
were 72%, 46% and 25%, respectively.