This paper uses recent longitudinal data about a cohort of young children born in the United States to mostly unmarried parents to examine the association between increasingly-complex patterns of family instability and physical health in early childhood. The analyses assess whether, and how, the association between family instability and child health varies across a number of family types. We consider several measures of children's health at age five (overweight/obesity, asthma diagnosis and overall health) and examine to what extent the association between family instability and child health varies across outcomes and depends on the number and timing of any familial transitions. We also explore a number of potential mechanisms through whic...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
Children live in increasingly varied family structures and there is some suggestion that children wh...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
Health is a result of both internal (biological) and external (e.g. environmental) factors, and it h...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Objectives: An increasing number of children are born to unmarried parents due to an increase in lon...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
Children live in increasingly varied family structures and there is some suggestion that children wh...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
Health is a result of both internal (biological) and external (e.g. environmental) factors, and it h...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Objectives: An increasing number of children are born to unmarried parents due to an increase in lon...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...