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strongest among low-educated men, which is validating given that employment in the Great Recession has declined most within … shifts in spousal employment conditional on their own labor supply. The decrease in total physical activity during recessions …
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This study investigates the role of area economic characteristics in predicting employment–a key aspect of social … employment for adults with SCI varied by area and was associated with area SES and urbanicity, but not area unemployment. These … findings suggest that variation in area economic conditions may affect the feasibility of employment for persons who experience …
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factors. Stress significantly mediated the associations of full-time employment with frequency of unhealthy eating and … of full-time employment with frequency of healthy eating. Compared to <10% nationwide, rates of unemployment in this … nation to increase not simply employment, but specifically full-time employment. Provision of mental health services to those …
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Parental employment provides many benefits to children's health. However, an increasing number of studies have observed … associations between mothers' full-time employment and less healthful family food environments. Few studies have examined other … ways in which parental employment may be associated with the family food environment, including the role of fathers …
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,404 individuals. We determined the differential probability of employment, wages, and hours worked by caregivers of varying intensity … caregiving with employment may help to mitigate these losses. …
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A number of OECD countries have implemented policies encouraging longer labour force participation in tandem with policies encouraging informal care provision in the community. To better understand how these policies may affect the available pool of caregivers and labour force participants, we...
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The aim of this paper is to examine educational inequalities in the risk of non-employment among people with illnesses …’-dimension of health, namely employment behaviour among people with illnesses. We use European Union Statistics on Income and Living … OECD that include spending on active labour market policies, benefit generosity, income inequality, and employment …
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sustained in older age-groups in the subsequent decade. This period also coincides with changes in employment patterns in …–period–cohort (APC) models using Poisson regression. Under-employment rates (those employed part-time seeking additional hours of work …) and unemployment rates (those currently seeking employment) for the latter part of this time series (1978–2010) were also …
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During the latter part of the 20th century, work stress became an important societal issue and a huge amount of scientific attention went to studying it. This paper examines the process of formulating and defining the concept of work stress in the occupational health sciences and in industrial...
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employment and had data on depression measures. The outcomes were depressive episodes, assessed using the Depression Section of … the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) and self-reported employment status. Among 3969 men and women with …
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