作者
Bettina J Casad, Amy Marcus-Newhall, Brandon Nakawaki, Alian S Kasabian, Judith LeMaster
发表日期
2012/12
期刊
Journal of Family and Economic Issues
卷号
33
页码范围
421-435
出版商
Springer US
简介
Age at first childbirth affects mothers’ economic and psychological well-being later in life. Using a gender and power framework, two studies examined the associations among age at first childbirth, employment status, perceived choice, and race/ethnicity as predictors of economic and psychological well-being in a sample of middle class, married mothers (Study 1) and a nationally representative sample of married mothers (Study 2). Results indicated younger age at first childbirth is associated with less choice; lower educational attainment; lower SES; greater household labor; greater perceived chore discrepancy; lower self-esteem; less life, work, and relationship satisfaction; but is unrelated to depression or work stress. There were differences by employment status and minimal differences by race/ethnicity. The findings suggest that negative economic and psychological outcomes later in life are related to …
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