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Daniel L Carlson,Priya Fielding-Singh,Richard J Petts et al. Daniel L Carlson et al.
Shutdowns of in-person school and childcare in spring 2020 in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic were associated with substantial reductions in mothers' labor force participation (LFP). By fall 2020, in-person scho...
Christopher A Julian,Wendy D Manning,Krista K Westrick-Payne et al. Christopher A Julian et al.
Most states experienced declines in marriages during the pandemic, with variation across states. Given that marriages to same-sex couples make up a small share of total marriages, these trends are overwhelmingly representative of marriages ...
Wendy D Manning,Claire M Kamp Dush Wendy D Manning
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has disrupted lives and resulted in high levels of stress. Although the evidence at the societal level is clear, there have been no population-based studies of pandemic-based stress focusing on individu...
Matthew M Brooks,J Tom Mueller,Brian C Thiede Matthew M Brooks
COVID-19 has had dramatic impacts on economic outcomes across the United States, yet most research on the pandemic's labor-market impacts has had a national or urban focus. We overcome this limitation using data from the U.S. Current Popula...
Amy Irby-Shasanmi,Christy L Erving Amy Irby-Shasanmi
Using the stress process model, the authors investigate whether individuals in interracial relationships experience greater risk for past-year mood and anxiety disorder compared with their same-race relationship counterparts. The authors al...
Blakelee Kemp,Jacob M Grumbach,Jennifer Karas Montez Blakelee Kemp
This study examines how state policy contexts may have contributed to unfavorable adult health in recent decades. It merges individual-level data from the 1993-2016 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (n=2,166,835) with 15 state-leve...
Rennie Lee,Yue Qian,Cary Wu Rennie Lee
Aggregate figures unequivocally depict an increase in anti-Asian sentiment in the United States and other Western countries since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but there is limited understanding of the contexts under which Asians enco...
Jennifer L Glass,R Kelly Raley,Joanna R Pepin Jennifer L Glass
Over 40 percent of American children rely primarily on their mothers' earnings for financial support in cross-sectional surveys. Yet these data understate mothers' role as their family's primary earner. Using longitudinal Survey of Income a...
Hope Xu Yan,Liana C Sayer,Daniela Veronica Negraia et al. Hope Xu Yan et al.
Using primary data from the Assessing the Social Consequences of COVID-19 study, the authors examined how the pandemic affected the stress levels of women with and without coresiding minor children (mothers vs. nonmothers), paying special a...
Yasmin A Mertehikian,Pilar Gonalons-Pons Yasmin A Mertehikian
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the increase in gender inequality in paid work during the pandemic to unpack the relative relevance of labor market and work-family conflict processes. Using panel data from the United State...