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The long-term effects of childhood trauma on health are well-documented, but few population-based studies have explored how childhood trauma affects the risk of developing metabolic syndrome (MetS) in adulthood. Using data from 1234 adults in the second wave of Midlife in the United States...
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, is remarkably stable through the period. -- Fertility ; mid-career earnings ; education ; gender ; assortative mating …
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Earnings in mid-career and children are two fundamental outcomes of the life-choices of men and women. Both require time and other resources and reflect the accumulated priorities of individuals and couples. We explore how these outcomes have changed for Swedish men and women born 1945-1962 by...
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contexts might differentially affect weight patterns by gender. We consider how parenthood influences trajectories of change in … American women and men but life course factors that accelerate this process may differ by gender. …
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A person's socioeconomic status (SES) can affect health (social causation) and health can affect SES (health selection). The findings for each of these pathways may depend on how SES is measured. We study (1) whether social causation or health selection is more important for overall health...
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