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Families and Child Wellbeing (FFCW) study. Mothers reported on coparenting and father engagement during the one-year phone … findings for interventions targeting paternal engagement and coparenting among at-risk children are discussed. Keywords …
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The context of family life has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Today, over 40 percent of children in the U … happening and what it means for parents, children and society. To sum up, the increase in non-marital childbearing has negative … consequences for parents, children and society. The fact that it is concentrated among poor and working class parents is especially …
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considered the effect of maternal incarceration on child wellbeing after adjusting for differences between children who do and do … effects of maternal incarceration on 21 caregiver- and teacher-reported behavioral problems among nine-year-old children … both maternal and paternal incarceration, compared to children with neither parent incarcerated, children with only a …
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While workplace flexibility is perceived to be a key determinant of maternal labor supply, less is known about fathers … presence at home as a function of domestic stochastic shocks, and use variation from a Swedish reform that granted new fathers … physical postpartum health complications and improves her mental health. Our results suggest that mothers bear the burden from …
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While workplace flexibility is perceived to be a key determinant of maternal labor supply, less is known about fathers … presence at home as a function of domestic stochastic shocks, and use variation from a Swedish reform that granted new fathers … physical postpartum health complications and improves her mental health. Our results suggest that mothers bear the burden from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012021762
While workplace flexibility is perceived to be a key determinant of maternal labor supply, less is known about fathers … presence at home as a function of domestic stochastic shocks, and use variation from a Swedish reform that granted new fathers … physical postpartum health complications and improves her mental health. Our results suggest that mothers bear the burden from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012022434
frequently argued, is harming children. Heretofore, very little empirical research has actually investigated the impact of … and adolescent self-care. Findings suggest that the adolescents of mothers who work full-time spend an additional 43 … minutes per week in self-care compared to the adolescents of mothers who work part-time. Further, a standard deviation …
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for children born to mothers who are currently working and are thus empowered. … children aged below five years. Using detailed dataset from the current and fourth round of the National Family Health Survey …, we find robust evidence that violence experienced by mothers at the hands of her husband significantly increases the …
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their young children longer, the conflict between women’s dual roles as full-time worker and full-time mother is reduced …
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Supporting working mothers to balance their work and childcare responsibilities is a central objective of maternal and … national basis. This chapter reviews various types of leave policies available for working mothers (or parents) across … countries and whether and how the policies affect women's labor market outcomes, their own and children's health, and child …
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