作者
Eero Lahelma, Sara Arber, Katariina Kivelä, Eva Roos
发表日期
2002/3/1
期刊
Social science & medicine
卷号
54
期号
5
页码范围
727-740
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Two contrasting hypotheses have been presented to predict women's health variations. The multiple burden hypothesis predicts that combining a paid job, being married, and having children is likely to be detrimental to women's health. The multiple attachment hypothesis predicts that multiple roles provide attachment to the community, which is likely to be beneficial to women's health. These hypotheses are examined in Britain and Finland, which have different patterns of women's employment participation. Lone mothers form a critical case, since they have fewer attachments and greater burdens, and therefore are expected to have poorer health. The socioeconomic position of lone mothers differs in Britain and Finland, but in both societies they are likely to have fewer attachments. We assess the extent to which health variations between women with different family and parental role combinations are because of …
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