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Mothers’ Labor Supply in Fragile Families: The Role of Child Health


  Author: Hope Corman, Nancy E. Reichman, Kelly Noonan
Publisher: Center for Research on Child Wellbeing
Publication: Working Paper # 03-20-FF
Document Date:                  December 01, 2003
Category: Family Economics > Poverty
Related Categories:
Children > Health (fetal addictions, FAS, malnutrition)
Children > Health Services
Family Economics > Economic Hardship
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Family Structure > Single-parent Families
Parenthood/Childrearing > Single Parenting
Parenthood/Childrearing > Unwed Mothers
 

This paper examines the extent to which unwed mothers' ability to work is affected by poor child health.  It finds that mothers with ill children are less likely to work or are only able to work reduced hours.  It argues that this results in increased economic hardship and, ultimately, a decreased ability to access health services.

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