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Age at First Birth and Later Life Health in Western and Eastern Europe
Emily Grundy,
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https://www.ifsv.ku.dk/om-instituttet/socialmedicin/
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Erhverv og økonomi
Eastern Europe
90%
Parenthood
90%
Health
59%
Life Course
30%
Disadvantage
19%
Socioeconomic
18%
Childhood
14%
Socioeconomic Status
14%
Divorce
12%
Lactation
10%
Family Benefits
9%
Self-rated Health
9%
Female Education
9%
Health-related Behaviour
9%
Motherhood
8%
Birth Cohort
8%
Childbearing
8%
Female Employment
8%
Cross-national Study
8%
Child Care
7%
Pregnancy
7%
Contextual Factors
7%
Family Life
7%
Family Size
7%
Former Soviet Union
7%
Deprivation
7%
Education
7%
Social Support
6%
Marriage
6%
Fertility
6%
Progression
5%
Linkage
5%
Mortality
5%
Income
5%
Trajectory
5%
Deviation
4%
Emotion
4%
Factors
4%
Resources
3%
Economics
3%
Alternatives
2%
Geo- og miljøvidenskab
Eastern Europe
100%
Western Europe
92%
health
61%
socioeconomics
18%
divorce
17%
family
16%
socioeconomic status
14%
young
11%
female education
11%
woman
10%
mens health
10%
womens health
9%
child care
9%
childbearing
8%
parturition
8%
lactation
8%
marriage
7%
pregnancy
6%
buffering
6%
fertility
5%
gender
5%
norm
5%
income
4%
education
4%
trajectory
4%
mortality
4%
transition
3%
indicator
3%
economics
3%
exposure
3%
resource
3%
effect
2%
comparison
2%
Samfundsvidenskab
Western Europe
89%
Eastern Europe
85%
parenthood
65%
health
40%
divorce
9%
social status
8%
physical stress
7%
Warsaw Pact
7%
childhood
7%
family size
5%
motherhood
5%
deprivation
5%
USSR
4%
pregnancy
4%
mortality
4%
fertility
4%
social support
4%
father
4%
marriage
4%
determinants
3%
regime
3%
income
3%
career
3%
education
3%
event
2%
present
2%
gender
2%
resources
2%
economics
2%
literature
2%
experience
1%