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Maternal employment during pregnancy and birth outcomes: Evidence from danish siblings
Miriam Wüst
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Pregnancy Outcome
100%
Siblings
90%
Parturition
68%
Mothers
63%
Pregnancy
25%
Shock
14%
Health
12%
Maternal Health
9%
Denmark
8%
Premature Birth
8%
First Pregnancy Trimester
8%
Drive
8%
Health Behavior
8%
Formal Social Control
8%
Occupations
8%
Workplace
7%
Alcohol Drinking
7%
Gestational Age
7%
Income
6%
Smoking
6%
Students
5%
Child
3%
Social Sciences
pregnancy
84%
evidence
41%
health
18%
time factor
13%
family income
10%
alcohol consumption
10%
health behavior
10%
Denmark
9%
baby
9%
smoking
9%
occupation
7%
welfare
7%
exclusion
7%
workplace
7%
regulation
5%
time
3%
student
2%