Background Previous studies have found generally better health among those who combine employment and family responsibilities; however, most research excludes men, and relies on subjective measures of health and information on work and family activities from only 1 or 2 time points in the life course. This study investigated associations between work-family life course types (LCTs) and markers of metabolic risk in a British birth cohort study. Methods Multichannel sequence analysis was used to generate work-family LCTs, combining annual information on work, partnership and parenthood between 16 and 42 years for men and women in the British National Child Development Study (NCDS, followed since their birth in 1958). Associations between work...
Socio-economic inequalities in physical and mental health persist at older ages and previous studies...
This study uses multi-channel sequence analysis to characterize work-family life course types betwee...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
The aim was to investigate whether the combined work-family life courses of British men and women we...
The aim was to investigate whether the combined work-family life courses of British men and women we...
Background/Objectives: Combining work and family responsibilities has previously been associated wit...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated associations between work-family life courses and biomarkers of ...
Background This study investigated associations between work-family life courses and biomarkers of i...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Combining work and family responsibilities has previously been associated wit...
Combining work and family roles can have beneficial consequences on health but could also result in ...
We analysed the extent to which associations between parenthood histories and later life health are ...
Background: Lifecourse studies suggest that the metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be rooted in the early...
Background: The risk of metabolic syndrome is associated between parents and offspring, but studies ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cour...
Socio-economic inequalities in physical and mental health persist at older ages and previous studies...
This study uses multi-channel sequence analysis to characterize work-family life course types betwee...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
The aim was to investigate whether the combined work-family life courses of British men and women we...
The aim was to investigate whether the combined work-family life courses of British men and women we...
Background/Objectives: Combining work and family responsibilities has previously been associated wit...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated associations between work-family life courses and biomarkers of ...
Background This study investigated associations between work-family life courses and biomarkers of i...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Combining work and family responsibilities has previously been associated wit...
Combining work and family roles can have beneficial consequences on health but could also result in ...
We analysed the extent to which associations between parenthood histories and later life health are ...
Background: Lifecourse studies suggest that the metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be rooted in the early...
Background: The risk of metabolic syndrome is associated between parents and offspring, but studies ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cour...
Socio-economic inequalities in physical and mental health persist at older ages and previous studies...
This study uses multi-channel sequence analysis to characterize work-family life course types betwee...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....