Integrating data science for the analysis of early years health inequalities: a Birmingham, UK case study. [PDF]
Haidar D +6 more
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ABSTRACT This article reports on findings from a pilot study with eight young carers, aged 15–21, in the Midlands region of England. The study looked at the impact of caring responsibilities on young carers' life worlds as they negotiated transitions towards independence and adulthood.
Michael Wyness +3 more
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Maternal caregiving burdens and child well-being in an urban informal settlement: an intersectional study of marginalized caste mothers in Chennai, India. [PDF]
Ananthi M, Prabakar S.
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The Role of Early Visual Experience in Cross‐Signal Dependency Detection
ABSTRACT Temporal co‐occurrence of two sensory signals is a powerful indicator of their potential association. Detection of such coincidences is believed to be a key contributor to perceptual organization and a primary objective of cortical computations. Here, we investigate whether the development of this ability requires early sensory experience.
Priti Gupta +9 more
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Early-life local labor market conditions and old-age male mortality: evidence from deindustrialization of New England textile sector. [PDF]
Noghanibehambari H, Fletcher J.
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Regretting mother‐ and fatherhood in Switzerland: Equal parenthood regret but for different reasons
Abstract Objective This article investigates the prevalence of and factors associated with parenthood regret in Switzerland. Background There is increasing evidence that parenthood regrets occur both in mothers and fathers, but little is known about their causes and how they relate to gendered norms and conditions of parenthood.
Larissa Fritsch, Sandra Gilgen
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Parental microbiome programming of early-life neurodevelopment: multi-niche contributions through the microbiome-gut-brain axis. [PDF]
Skrabulyte-Barbulescu J +10 more
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Dyadic expectations of cooperation and support in the transition to parenthood
Abstract Objective The purpose was to examine dyadic (in)congruent expectations of first‐time expectant parents regarding future coparental cooperation, caregiving responsibilities, and partner support, and explore how gendered assumptions and structural factors (e.g., parental leave) shape these expectations.
Beatriz Melim +4 more
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