Maternal employment and child health : global issues and policy solutions / Yana van der Meulen Rodgers.

By: Rodgers, Yana van der MeulenMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., c2011Description: vi, 215 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cmISBN: 1847205100; 9781847205100Subject(s): Children of working parents -- Health and hygiene | Working mothers -- Family relationshipsDDC classification: 331.44 LOC classification: HQ777.6 | .R63 2011Summary: As women's labor force participation has risen around the globe, scholarly and policy discourse on the ramifications of this employment growth has intensified. This book explores the links between maternal employment and child health using an international perspective that is grounded in economic theory and rigorous empirical methods. Women's labor-market activity affects child health largely because their paid work raises household income, which strengthens families' abilities to finance health care needs and nutritious food; however, time away from children could counteract some of the benefit.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-207) and index.

As women's labor force participation has risen around the globe, scholarly and policy discourse on the ramifications of this employment growth has intensified. This book explores the links between maternal employment and child health using an international perspective that is grounded in economic theory and rigorous empirical methods. Women's labor-market activity affects child health largely because their paid work raises household income, which strengthens families' abilities to finance health care needs and nutritious food; however, time away from children could counteract some of the benefit.

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