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Emerging strands of research have examined the family spillover effects of health shocks, usually focusing on labour … consequences of health shocks or the mechanisms behind the spillover effects. We analyse the short- and long-term effects of cancer … breadwinner type). We use full population register data on all cancer patients and their cohabiting partners in Finland over the …
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- the effect of caring for someone in need - from the family effect - the effect of caring about someone in need. We account … GMM models. We use four waves (2010-2013) of panel data from the Dutch Study on Transitions in Employment, Ability and … caregivers. A negative health shock of a family member also has a direct negative effect on mental health, providing evidence of …
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on its impact on three areas of caregivers' lives: employment, health, and family. Because the literature is inherently … lower levels of employment, the affected labor force is seemingly small. Second, such caregiving tends to lower the quality … implications for family life remain under investigated. The research findings also differ strongly among subgroups, although they …
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research has mainly concentrated on examining the impact of differing family care situations on women’s employment. Building on … family care–employment relationship among women. Cox shared frailty regression analyses of German Socio-Economic Panel data … (SOEP, 2004–2017) indicate that the family care–employment relationship depends not simply on time committed to care but is …
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