In Australia, as in many industrialized countries, the past 50 years have been marked by increasing female labor-force participation. It is popularly speculated that this might impose a mental-health burden on women and their children. This analysis aimed to examine the associations between household labor-force participation (household employment configuration) and the mental health of parents and children. Seven waves of data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children were used, comprising 2004-2016, with children aged 4-17 years). Mental health outcome measures were the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (children/adolescents) and 6-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (parents). A 5-category measure of household emplo...
In this paper, we examine the income gradient in child mental health using longitudinal data from a ...
Shift work might aggravate work�family conflict and mental health. The current study used moderated-...
Studies that focus on the effects of both the division of household chores and of financial contribu...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Although considerable progress has been made in documenting the nature and gendered allocation of un...
The demands arising from the combination of work and family roles can generate conflicts (work-famil...
Despite women’s increased participation in the labor market over the last several decades, many wome...
One in ten fathers experience mental health difficulties in the first year postpartum. Unsupportive ...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
Maternal postpartum mental health is influenced by a broad range of risk and protective factors incl...
Among children, poor socio-emotional functioning leads to poor health and well-being during childhoo...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the extent to which parent- and teacher-reported child mental health problems...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleIt is widely assumed that the economic and social costs that unemployme...
Despite the continued gender inequality in the division of housework, little research has considered...
In this paper, we examine the income gradient in child mental health using longitudinal data from a ...
Shift work might aggravate work�family conflict and mental health. The current study used moderated-...
Studies that focus on the effects of both the division of household chores and of financial contribu...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Although considerable progress has been made in documenting the nature and gendered allocation of un...
The demands arising from the combination of work and family roles can generate conflicts (work-famil...
Despite women’s increased participation in the labor market over the last several decades, many wome...
One in ten fathers experience mental health difficulties in the first year postpartum. Unsupportive ...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
This paper uses the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to investigate the fac...
Maternal postpartum mental health is influenced by a broad range of risk and protective factors incl...
Among children, poor socio-emotional functioning leads to poor health and well-being during childhoo...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the extent to which parent- and teacher-reported child mental health problems...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleIt is widely assumed that the economic and social costs that unemployme...
Despite the continued gender inequality in the division of housework, little research has considered...
In this paper, we examine the income gradient in child mental health using longitudinal data from a ...
Shift work might aggravate work�family conflict and mental health. The current study used moderated-...
Studies that focus on the effects of both the division of household chores and of financial contribu...