Do longer job hours matter for maternal mental health? : A longitudinal analysis of single vs. partnered mothers

Simpson, Julija and Wildman, John and Bambra, Clare and Brown, Heather (2024) Do longer job hours matter for maternal mental health? : A longitudinal analysis of single vs. partnered mothers. Health Economics. ISSN 1057-9230

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Abstract

Over the past decade, single mothers have experienced increasing work requirements both in the UK and in other developed countries. Our aim was to examine if increasing job hours are associated with mental health of single mothers compared to partnered mothers. Using 13 waves of the Understanding Society Survey (2009-2023), we estimated the relationship between changing job hours and mental health using difference-in-difference event study design, accounting for differential treatment effects across time and individuals. We also investigated the role of potential mechanisms, including role strain and additional income. Our findings suggest that increasing job hours from part-time to full-time is associated with an instantaneous decrease in mental health of 0.19 standard deviations for single mothers [95% CI: -0.37;-0.01], with no effect for partnered mothers. Further analyses suggest increased role strain for single mothers as a mechanism helping explain these differences. The negative effects of increasing job hours and increased role strain should be considered when developing future welfare policies for single mothers, to ensure that greater work requirements do not undermine the mental health of the already vulnerable population group.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Health Economics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? health policy ??
ID Code:
223746
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Deposited On:
06 Sep 2024 08:55
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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19 Sep 2024 02:52