© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.BACKGROUND: Paid employment has been shown to benefit childless women's health, while employed mothers experience poorer health, and more pronounced fatigue. This study measures the association between job characteristics and the health and well-being of employed mothers and the differential susceptibility to job characteristics between coupled and single-parent mothers. METHODS: We used data from the 5th Portuguese National Health Survey from 1649 employed women (aged 25-54) living with a child under 16. We modelled depression (assessed by the Personal Health Que...
Lone parents are less likely to be in employment and their annual changes in work intensity is stati...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...
Background: Previous research has shown that children who do not live with both of their parents far...
Lone mothers may have several difficulties taking up employment, especially if they live in a countr...
Background Lone mothers and their children are known to suffer disproportionate levels of poor physi...
Abstract Background Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse...
Background: Lone parents have worse health than couple parents, which is largely explained by hi...
International research has shown that lone mothers are a socially and economically disadvantaged gro...
Research suggests that single mothers experience poorer mental and physical health than their partne...
Lone mothers report worse health compared to couple mothers in most societies, regardless of which m...
This prospective population-based study examined associations between children’s behaviour problems ...
This study analyses self-rated health and non-employment and potential synergy effects among lone an...
The associations between mothers' part-time employment and mother well-being, parenting, and family ...
This study examines whether health inequalities exist between lone and cohabiting mothers across Eur...
Lone parents are less likely to be in employment and their annual changes in work intensity is stati...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...
Background: Previous research has shown that children who do not live with both of their parents far...
Lone mothers may have several difficulties taking up employment, especially if they live in a countr...
Background Lone mothers and their children are known to suffer disproportionate levels of poor physi...
Abstract Background Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse...
Background: Lone parents have worse health than couple parents, which is largely explained by hi...
International research has shown that lone mothers are a socially and economically disadvantaged gro...
Research suggests that single mothers experience poorer mental and physical health than their partne...
Lone mothers report worse health compared to couple mothers in most societies, regardless of which m...
This prospective population-based study examined associations between children’s behaviour problems ...
This study analyses self-rated health and non-employment and potential synergy effects among lone an...
The associations between mothers' part-time employment and mother well-being, parenting, and family ...
This study examines whether health inequalities exist between lone and cohabiting mothers across Eur...
Lone parents are less likely to be in employment and their annual changes in work intensity is stati...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...