نتایج جستجو برای: fathers occupational status

تعداد نتایج: 474269  

2013
Zhuoni Zhang Xiaogang Wu

This paper examines the sources of earnings disparities between rural migrants and local workers in urban China’s labor markets, with special attention to the role played by the household registration (hukou) status in occupational segregation. Using data from the population mini-census of China in 2005, we show that rural migrants’ earnings disadvantages are largely attributable to occupationa...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2000
M Rosvall P O Ostergren B Hedblad S O Isacsson L Janzon G Berglund

The associations among educational level, occupational status, and atherosclerosis were investigated during 1992-1994 in a general population sample of 4,176 Swedish men and women. Carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) and carotid stenosis were determined by B-mode ultrasound. Socioeconomic differences in mean carotid IMT and odds ratios for carotid stenosis prevalence were estimated. In ...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Anita C Volkers Gert P Westert Francois G Schellevis

BACKGROUND Socio-economic disparities in health status are frequently reported in research. By comparison with education and income, occupational status has been less extensively studied in relation to health status or the occurrence of specific chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate health disparities in the working population based on occupational position and how they wer...

2011
Stefanie Braig Richard Peter Gabriele Nagel Silke Hermann Sabine Rohrmann Jakob Linseisen

BACKGROUND Social inequalities in cardiovascular diseases are well documented. Yet, the relation of social status inconsistency (having different ranks in two or more status indicators like education, occupational position or income) and medical conditions of heart or vessels is not clear. Status inconsistency (SI) is assumed to be stressful, and the association of psychosocial distress and hea...

2014
Richard A. Lippa Kathleen Preston John Penner

To explore factors associated with occupational sex segregation in the United States over the past four decades, we analyzed U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data for the percent of women employed in 60 varied occupations from 1972 to 2010. Occupations were assessed on status, people-things orientation, and data-ideas orientation. Multilevel linear modeling (MLM) analyses showed that women incre...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Adam B Lloyd David R Lubans Ronald C Plotnikoff Clare E Collins Philip J Morgan

The primary aim of this study was to examine a range of potential behavioral and maternal/paternal correlates of adiposity in children. Secondary aims were to examine (a) correlates of screen-time, diet and physical activity and (b) if there were differences in maternal and paternal physical activity- and dietary-related parenting practices. Cross-sectional analysis was conducted using 70 famil...

1993
Maureen A. Pirog-Good

The author examines the family background and attitudes of teenage fathers. She finds that a greater percentage of teen fathers than of teenagers who are not fathers come from poor and unstable households whose members are less educated; moreover, the fathers of teenage dads are less likely to hold professional positions and are more likely to be blue-collar workers than are the fathers of othe...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2009
Christopher W Kuzawa Lee T Gettler Martin N Muller Thomas W McDade Alan B Feranil

In species with a high level of paternal care, including humans, testosterone (T) is believed to help mediate the trade-off between parenting and mating effort. This hypothesis is supported by the observation of lower T in pairbonded men or fathers compared to single, non-fathers; however, prior work has highlighted population variation in the association between T and pairbonding or fatherhood...

2015
Zheng Xie Adrienne N. Poon Zhijun Wu Weiyan Jian Kit Yee Chan

BACKGROUND China's rapidly changing economic landscape has led to widening social inequalities. Occupational status in terms of occupational type and prestige may reflect these socio-structural shifts of social position and be more predictive of self-rated health status than income and education, which may only reflect more gradual acquisitions of social status over time. The goals of this stud...

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