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Short-Run and Long-Term Effects of Childbirth on Mothers' Employment and Working Hours across Institutional Regimes: An Empirical Analysis Based on the European Community Household Panel [PDF]
The employment behavior of mothers is strongly influenced by labor market regulations and certain institutional arrangements, which both vary greatly across European countries.
Johannes Geyer, Viktor Steiner
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Does Economic Uncertainty Affect the Decision to Bear Children? Evidence from East and West Germany [PDF]
Although economic agents routinely face various types of economic uncertainty, their effects are often unclear and hard to assess, in part due to the absence of suitable measures of uncertainty.
Bhaumik, Sumon Kumar, Nugent, Jeffrey B.
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Anxious Dads and Depressed Moms: Child Disability and the Mental Health of Parents
ABSTRACT Having a child with a disability undoubtedly affects parents in many ways, including their well‐being. However, the specific mental health trajectories of parents, differentiated by the severity of impairments and parental roles, remain under‐explored. We investigate the mental‐health effects of having a child with a disability.
Derek Asuman+2 more
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Contemporary Women’s Adaptation to Motherhood: The First 3 to 6 Weeks Postpartum [PDF]
A better understanding of the process of adaptation to motherhood should enhance nurses’ ability to prepare women for the transition to motherhood and to provide care following childbirth.
Aber, Cynthia+2 more
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Inequality of Opportunity in Body Mass: Evidence From Australia
ABSTRACT This paper extends current knowledge about inequality of opportunity in body mass in Australia. Drawing on 2013 and 2017 Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey data, our empirical strategy comprises of mean‐based and unconditional quantile regression techniques.
Anushiya Vijayasivajie+2 more
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Edge AI for Real-time Fetal Assessment in Rural Guatemala [PDF]
Perinatal complications, defined as conditions that arise during pregnancy, childbirth, and the immediate postpartum period, represent a significant burden on maternal and neonatal health worldwide. Factors contributing to these disparities include limited access to quality healthcare, socioeconomic inequalities, and variations in healthcare ...
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