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, family acceptance, and economic conditions bear an association with self-rated physical and mental health of sexual … minorities. Social rejection bears a negative association with physical and mental health. Family acceptance shares a positive … association with physical and mental health. Periods characterized by worse economic conditions (2013-2014 versus 2018 …
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received poor health and public services due to their sexuality. The estimates indicate that perceived social rejection is … conditions (by 5.5%, P <0.01). In the European Union, reducing stigma, substance use, risky sexual behaviours, and health … inequalities for sexual minorities is a goal of public health. If minority stress is correlated with substance use and risky sexual …
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manifestations of forced labor in beggar children, and assess whether forced child begging relates to deteriorated health …-related quality of life and mental health. The study focused on the capital city of Greece, Athens, where beggar children are not a … forced child begging was negatively associated with health-related quality of life and mental health for beggar children …
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association between the existence of an LGBT group in the workplace and job satisfaction. …
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An extensive literature on labor-market outcomes by sexual orientation finds lower wages for gay men compared to heterosexual men and higher wages for lesbians compared to heterosexual women. Recent work looking over multiple time periods provides suggestive evidence, however, that the wage...
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The negative association between obesity and labor market outcomes has been widely documented, yet little is known about the mechanisms through which the association arises. Using rich and unique data on 450,000 Swedish men enlisting for the military, we find that the crude obesity penalty in...
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The negative association between obesity and labor market outcomes has been widely documented, yet little is known about the mechanisms through which the association arises. Using rich and unique data on 450,000 Swedish men enlisting for the military, we find that the crude obesity penalty in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008615435
programs. We address this research gap by analyzing the relation between low emotional stability and mental ill-health as well … Study, we find that low emotional stability at ages 10 and 16 significantly predicts mental ill-health at ages 16, 26, 30 … and mental health. Our results suggest that particularly both low emotionally stable and low conscientious individuals are …
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individuals have been out of a job for an extended period. Men's mental health falls as they exit the labor force, while women … substantial deterioration in mental health, particularly for men. We also find that severe depressive symptoms, in turn, lead to …
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We evaluate the effects of home visiting targeted towards disadvantaged first-time mothers on maternal and child health … administrative health data. In a context in which the target group has comprehensive health care access, we find that home visiting … has no effects on most types of health utilization, health behaviors, and physical health measures. However, the …
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