Author (Person) | Mastekaasa, Arne |
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Series Title | European Societies |
Series Details | Vol.15, No.5, December 2013, p686-706 |
Publication Date | December 2013 |
ISSN | 1461-6696 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: Previous research has yielded quite varying results with regard to the relationship between children and women's sickness absence from work. This study examines the issue using data from the EU Labour Surveys. Cross-sectional data from 2005 covering 23 EU countries plus Norway are used. The data are analysed by means of logistic regression with control for country, age, working hours and socio-economic status. For married/cohabiting women, there is a quite consistent tendency for dependent children to be associated with lower sickness absence. A single young child is, however, related to higher sickness absence in some analyses, suggesting that the transition to parenthood may be stressful. Single mothers do not in general have higher sickness absence than their married/cohabiting counterparts. The tendency toward lower sickness absence in most groups of married/cohabiting mothers is likely to be due to selection to some extent, but also to favourable role accumulation effects. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ |
Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs, Geography |
Countries / Regions | Europe, Norway |