In western countries, accidents are the leading cause of death and injury among children, far surpassing diseases as a health threat. We examine the effect of maternal employment and child care policy on rates of accidental injury using both micro data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and Vital Statistics records. We find that the effects of maternal employment on unintentional injuries to children vary by demographic group, with the effects being positive for blacks and negative for whites in models that control for child-specific fixed effects. Estimates from both individual-level NLSY and Vital Statistics data suggest that the effects of maternal employment may be mediated by child care regulations. Most notably, req...
The objective of this study was to review mortality from external causes (accidental injury) in chil...
Injuries are a leading cause of death and disability among children. Numerous injury prevention stra...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...
Public health professionals assert that parents could prevent a substantial portion of infant mortal...
Background: In recent decades the proportion of infants and young children being cared for in childc...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...
This dissertation is based on a unique dataset constructed by probabilistically linking records acro...
Every year, over 875 000 children between 0 and 18 years of age die as a result of unintentional inj...
Abstract: Background: Injury risk during childhood and adolescence vary depending on socio-economic...
Objective The relative significance of child injury as a cause of preventable death has increased as...
Objective To examine how maternal and child characteristics interact to moderate injury rate and inj...
Accidents are the major causes of lifetime incapacity and premature deaths of children ages 1-14. Wh...
Objectives Previous work suggests that maternal parenting and supervision reduces risk for children’...
Objective To identify child and parent attributes that relate to caregiver supervision and examine h...
Childhood unintentional injury is a leading cause of death and disability in the UK and shows steep ...
The objective of this study was to review mortality from external causes (accidental injury) in chil...
Injuries are a leading cause of death and disability among children. Numerous injury prevention stra...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...
Public health professionals assert that parents could prevent a substantial portion of infant mortal...
Background: In recent decades the proportion of infants and young children being cared for in childc...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...
This dissertation is based on a unique dataset constructed by probabilistically linking records acro...
Every year, over 875 000 children between 0 and 18 years of age die as a result of unintentional inj...
Abstract: Background: Injury risk during childhood and adolescence vary depending on socio-economic...
Objective The relative significance of child injury as a cause of preventable death has increased as...
Objective To examine how maternal and child characteristics interact to moderate injury rate and inj...
Accidents are the major causes of lifetime incapacity and premature deaths of children ages 1-14. Wh...
Objectives Previous work suggests that maternal parenting and supervision reduces risk for children’...
Objective To identify child and parent attributes that relate to caregiver supervision and examine h...
Childhood unintentional injury is a leading cause of death and disability in the UK and shows steep ...
The objective of this study was to review mortality from external causes (accidental injury) in chil...
Injuries are a leading cause of death and disability among children. Numerous injury prevention stra...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...