Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-effects and fixed-effects models, this study examined the connection between maternal work hours and child overweight or obesity. Following children in two-parent families from early childhood to early adolescence, multivariate analyses revealed a non-linear and developmentally dynamic relationship. Among preschool children (ages 2 to 5), we found lower likelihood of child overweight and obesity when mothers worked 24 h or less per week, compared to when mothers worked 35 or more hours. This effect was stronger in low-to-medium income families. For older children (ages 8 to 14), compared to working 35-40 h a week, working shorter hours (1-24, 2...
Alarm about the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has focussed attention on individual life...
Objective: Previous studies on maternal work hours and child diet quality have reported conflicting ...
Background: There is little known about potential mechanisms underlying the association between mate...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
This study exploits plausibly exogenous variation derived from the youngest sibling’s school eligibi...
OBJECTIVE: Studies in school-age children have consistently shown a positive association between mat...
Previous work has shown that mothers’ employment is associated with increases in children’s body mas...
Overweight and obesity in childhood are key indicators of child well-being that have often been link...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. March 2012. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Caroline Carlin....
This paper investigates the channels through which maternal employment affects childhood obesity. We...
This paper investigates the channels through which maternal employment affects childhood obesity. We...
Recent research has found that maternal employment is associated with an increased risk of childhood...
Alarm about the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has focussed attention on individual life...
Objective: Previous studies on maternal work hours and child diet quality have reported conflicting ...
Background: There is little known about potential mechanisms underlying the association between mate...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
Using longitudinal data from the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study and both random-ef...
This study exploits plausibly exogenous variation derived from the youngest sibling’s school eligibi...
OBJECTIVE: Studies in school-age children have consistently shown a positive association between mat...
Previous work has shown that mothers’ employment is associated with increases in children’s body mas...
Overweight and obesity in childhood are key indicators of child well-being that have often been link...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. March 2012. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Caroline Carlin....
This paper investigates the channels through which maternal employment affects childhood obesity. We...
This paper investigates the channels through which maternal employment affects childhood obesity. We...
Recent research has found that maternal employment is associated with an increased risk of childhood...
Alarm about the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has focussed attention on individual life...
Objective: Previous studies on maternal work hours and child diet quality have reported conflicting ...
Background: There is little known about potential mechanisms underlying the association between mate...