Research findings report of THE TIMING OF MOTHERHOOD, MOTHERS' EMPLOYMENT AND CHILD OUTCOMES project. A project in the ESRC Understanding Population Trends and Processes Programme, maintained by the ReStore repository and archived to NCRM Eprints 2022
This paper uses data from the ALSPAC cohort of 12000 births to explore the effects of early maternal...
This paper analyses the increase in mothers¿ employment in Britain over the period 1974¿2000. The ap...
This follow-up study was designed to investigate women's childbearing choices, specifically factors ...
The last decades of the twentieth century have witnessed, as part of the second demographic transiti...
An extensive body of research shows that motherhood has substantial impacts on women’s earnings, but...
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
Using large longitudinal survey data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, this paper estimates the e...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
This paper investigates the factors associated with the postponement and recuperation of childbearin...
The recent establishment of two national longitudinal studies of contemporary birth cohorts in the U...
Background: Increased postponement of fertility, especially among higher-educated women, means it is...
It has been commonly held that ‘children suffer if their mother goes out to work’. This research use...
This paper estimates the causal effects of motherhood timing on female career path, using national p...
Objective: This study explores the choices and constraints affecting timing of parenthood among th...
This paper uses data from the ALSPAC cohort of 12000 births to explore the effects of early maternal...
This paper analyses the increase in mothers¿ employment in Britain over the period 1974¿2000. The ap...
This follow-up study was designed to investigate women's childbearing choices, specifically factors ...
The last decades of the twentieth century have witnessed, as part of the second demographic transiti...
An extensive body of research shows that motherhood has substantial impacts on women’s earnings, but...
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
Using large longitudinal survey data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, this paper estimates the e...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
This paper investigates the factors associated with the postponement and recuperation of childbearin...
The recent establishment of two national longitudinal studies of contemporary birth cohorts in the U...
Background: Increased postponement of fertility, especially among higher-educated women, means it is...
It has been commonly held that ‘children suffer if their mother goes out to work’. This research use...
This paper estimates the causal effects of motherhood timing on female career path, using national p...
Objective: This study explores the choices and constraints affecting timing of parenthood among th...
This paper uses data from the ALSPAC cohort of 12000 births to explore the effects of early maternal...
This paper analyses the increase in mothers¿ employment in Britain over the period 1974¿2000. The ap...
This follow-up study was designed to investigate women's childbearing choices, specifically factors ...