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<p>The Government does not routinely collect data on the length of maternity leave
taken by employed mothers of babies who were admitted to neonatal care. The most recent
data on the length of maternity leave taken by all mothers is from the Maternity and
Paternity Rights Survey in 2009, which collected data from parents of children born
in 2008 across Great Britain.</p><p>This shows that in 2008, 23% of all employed mothers
took 52 weeks of Statutory Maternity Leave or more (e.g. by taking annual leave in
addition).</p><p>We are currently undertaking a new survey of parents which will provide
updated information on family-related leave and pay entitlements, including the length
of Maternity Leave taken by mothers in general. Mothers who gave birth prematurely
or whose babies were admitted to neonatal care are within the scope of this survey,
but it may not be possible to identify them, nor to draw conclusions given that they
will represent only a small number of respondents.</p>
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