Parental responses to children's early health disadvantages: evidence from a British twin study [0.03%]
英国一项双胞胎研究:父母对孩子早期健康劣势的反应
Alicia García-Sierra
Alicia García-Sierra
Health problems experienced in the early years of life have detrimental consequences for the entire life course. However, parents can, through their child-rearing actions, alleviate or aggravate these effects. This article examines how pare...
Educational field, economic uncertainty, and fertility decline in Finland in 2010-2019 [0.03%]
教育程度、经济不确定性与2010至2019年芬兰的生育率下降
Julia Hellstrand,Jessica Nisén,Mikko Myrskylä
Julia Hellstrand
Fertility declined sharply and unexpectedly in Finland in the 2010s across educational levels. Using Finnish register data, we calculated total fertility rates (TFRs) and the proportion of women expected to have a first birth in 2010-2019 f...
Towards an extended resource theory of marital power: parental education and household decision-making in rural China [0.03%]
婚姻权力扩展理论视角下的家长教育与家庭决策——基于中国农村的分析
Cheng Cheng,Yu Xie
Cheng Cheng
Existing literature on the resource theory of marital power has focused on the relative resources of spouses and overlooked the resource contributions of spouses' extended families. We propose an extended resource theory that considers how ...
Parenthood and the gender division of labour across the income distribution:: the relative importance of relative earnings [0.03%]
收入分配范围内的育儿和劳动分工的性别差异:相对收入的作用不容忽视
Allison Dunatchik
Allison Dunatchik
This study employs a gendered relative resource approach to examine whether the importance of relative resources in shaping changes in the gender division of labor after first birth varies by couples' household income. A substantial body of...
Does intergenerational educational mobility vary by sexual identity? A comparative analysis of five OECD countries [0.03%]
性身份不同代际教育流动性的差异有多大?五国比较分析
Diederik Boertien,Francisco Perales,Léa Pessin
Diederik Boertien
Lesbian, gay and bisexual people are disadvantaged in terms of health and socio-economic status compared with heterosexual people, yet findings pertaining to educational outcomes vary depending on the specific identity and gender considered...
National work-family policies and the occupational segregation of women and mothers in European countries, 1999-2016 [0.03%]
国家层面的工作家庭政策与欧洲各国女性及为人母者的职业隔离现象(1999-2016)
Jennifer L Hook,Meiying Li,Eunjeong Paek et al.
Jennifer L Hook et al.
Some scholars hypothesize that although work-family policies help incorporate women into the labour market, they do so by integrating women, and mothers specifically, into female-dominated occupations. Some suggest that although these polic...
Does Increasing the Minimum School-Leaving Age Affect the Intergenerational Transmission of Education? Evidence from Four European Countries [0.03%]
最低辍学年龄的提高会影响教育的代际传递吗?来自欧洲四国的证据
Michael Grätz
Michael Grätz
Reforms in the minimum school-leaving age are candidates for policies that affect the intergenerational transmission of education. I propose that the societal contexts in which these reforms occur may moderate their effects on educational m...
Couples' Life Courses and Women's Income in Later Life: A Multichannel Sequence Analysis of Linked Lives in Germany [0.03%]
伴侣生活轨迹与德国女性晚年的收入状况:基于多渠道序列分析的夫妻生活链研究
Katja Möhring,Andreas P Weiland
Katja Möhring
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women's income in later life using multichannel sequence analysis. By applying a couple perspective, we overcome the individualistic approach in most previous...
The Comparative Panel File: Harmonized Household Panel Surveys from Seven Countries [0.03%]
来自七国的协调住户面板调查:比较型住户面板数据库
Konrad Turek,Matthijs Kalmijn,Thomas Leopold
Konrad Turek
The Comparative Panel File (CPF) harmonizes the world's largest and longest-running household panel surveys from seven countries: Australia (HILDA), Germany (SOEP), United Kingdom (BHPS and UKHLS), South Korea (KLIPS), Russia (RLMS), Switze...
Gender and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health at Older Ages Across Different European Welfare Clusters: Evidence from SHARE Data, 2004-2015 [0.03%]
基于SHARE数据的欧洲福利体系分组国家老年人健康领域的性别与社会经济不平等:2004-2015年证据
Damiano Uccheddu,Anne H Gauthier,Nardi Steverink et al.
Damiano Uccheddu et al.
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health in later life differs by gender in a sample of individuals aged 50 and above living in nine European countries (Austria,...