Another strength is that our results provide a more complete assessment of socioeconomic inequalities in breastfeeding rates, by estimating both
relative and absolute inequalities, than common practice in inequality assessments.23 Finally, our study analysed effects of the intervention not
only on an
immediate, direct outcome (breastfeeding) but also on a long - term consequence of breastfeeding (child cognitive ability) that is associated with important health and behavioural outcomes in later life.27
In general, intestate succession distributes the decedent's estate to the closest
relatives and
only moves out to collaterals such as aunts, uncles and cousins where no
immediate family remain.