EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND WOMENS HEALTH - EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS

被引:16
作者
ELSTAD, JI
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[1] Institute of Applied Social Research, Oslo
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10.1177/000169939503800302
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
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Employed women report fewer health problems than non-employed women. The social causation explanation argues that these inequalities arise because employment statuses differ as to their consequences for health, while the health-related mobility explanation claims that differences emerge because of selective mobility. The present study focuses on the dynamic relationships between health and employment statuses. Panel data from Norwegian surveys 1980-91 are analysed. Differences in health are already present when young women enter employment statuses. This pattern is reproduced through numerous employment status transitions and changes in health. Log-linear analyses indicate that health-related mobility is more important than social causation, although both models are relevant. Further analyses indicate that health-related mobility primarily occurs in terms of health problems that cause reductions in paid employment.
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