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This paper examines the effect of the timing of mothers' daily work schedules on the amount of maternal caregiving she … engages in on that same day. We look at total caregiving time on weekdays, early morning and evening caregiving time on … weekdays, and total caregiving time on weekends. Since the timing of employment is, in part, a choice made by mothers, which is …
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Disparities in primary care access and quality impede optimal chronic illness prevention and management for older adults. Although research has shown associations between neighborhood attributes and health, little is known about how these factors – in particular, the primary care...
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While there is a growing literature on the relations between neighborhood design and health factors such as physical activity and obesity, less focus has been placed on older adults, who may be particularly vulnerable to environmental influences. This study evaluates the relations among...
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This study examines gender differences in the pathways among social engagement, physical limitations and cognitive limitations among U.S. older adults. It improves upon previous literature by longitudinally testing both social benefit and selection hypotheses, examining gender differences in...
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