Publication: Employment behaviors of mothers who have a child with asthma
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Joesch, Jutta
Kieckhefer, Gail
Kim, Hyoshin
Greek, April
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The effects of having a child with asthma on the employment status and the continuity of full-time employment of mothers were investigated using data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Mothers who had a child with asthma were less likely to be employed full-time or part-time, and if single, they were less likely to retain their full-time jobs than other mothers. The effects of having a child with asthma depended on the marital status of the mother and the well-being of the child. Employment behaviors of single mothers were affected more than those of married mothers. The bed days of children reduced the prevalence and continuation of full-time employment for single and married mothers.
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Economics, Family studies
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues
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10.1007/s10834-007-9068-5
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