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. 2021 Oct 11;35(5):511–520. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2021.10.002

Table 2.

Time two participant demographic information.

Participant number Infant age at time of interview/Weeks Highest level of education Occupation Infant feeding method Total number of children County of residence
13 10 Degree with honours Professional Occupations Breastfeeding 3 Durham
14 12 Degree with honours Professional Occupations Combination feeding 1 Greater Manchester
15 11 Degree with honours Managers, Directors, and Senior Officials Formula feeding 1 Greater London
16 11 Degree with honours Sales and Customer Service Occupations Breastfeeding 1 Sussex
17 12 Degree with honours Professional Occupations Breastfeeding 1 Cardiff
18 12 Work-based qualifications/National Vocational Qualification (level unspecified) Sales and Customer Service Occupations Formula feeding 2 Durham
19 10 Degree with honours Managers, Directors, and Senior Officials Combination feeding 1 Merseyside
20 6 Master’s degree Professional Occupations Breastfeeding 2 Wrexham
21 9 Degree with honours Professional Occupations Breastfeeding 2 Merseyside
22 13 Work-based qualifications/National Vocational Qualification (level unspecified) Managers, Directors, and Senior Officials Breastfeeding 1 Wrexham
23 14 Degree with honours Professional Occupations Formula feeding 1 Lancashire
24 6 Master’s degree Not in a Paid Occupation Formula feeding 3 Durham

Occupation categories were taken from the ONS [54]. Information regarding UK educational levels were taken from Gov.uk [52,53].