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Families and Child Well-Being Study (FFCWS) this paper examines trajectories of mothers’ mental and physical health …Existing research shows that marriage and marital stability are positively associated with health and well-being. Thus …, specifically focusing on transitions into and out of relationships with the child’s biological father (n = 2,649). Mothers who …
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. To develop effective policies to support these teenage mothers, it is important to understand how the disadvantage … across different life stages between teenage mothers and other women. Using household panel survey data and fixed … outcomes for teenage mothers. …
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. To develop effective policies to support these teenage mothers, it is important to understand how the disadvantage … across different life stages between teenage mothers and other women.Using household panel survey data and fixed … outcomes for teenage mothers …
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physical and mental health and subjective well-being. The reform extended paid leave for first-time mothers by six months to a …
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There is an extensive literature suggesting that marriage confers benefits to both men and women in the form of … marriage. Third, we incorporate cohabitation as a separate relationship status. After controlling for time-invariant factors … related to selection into and out of marriage, we find that marriage confers health benefits in the form of improved mental …
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The existence of a direct effect of early socioeconomic position (SEP) on adult mental health outcomes net of adult SEP is still debated. This question demands the explicit modeling of pathways linking early SEP to adult SEP and mental health. In light of this background, we pursue two...
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This paper uses the fourth European Working Conditions Survey (2005) to address the impact of age on work-related self-reported health outcomes. More specifically, the paper examines whether older workers differ significantly from younger workers regarding their job-related health risk...
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This study investigates the associations between self-assessed adverse labor market events (experiencing problems with coworkers, employment changes, financial strain) and health. Longitudinal data are obtained from the National Epidemiological Survey of Alcohol and Related Conditions. Our...
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