There is a large body of studies examining parents’ economic influences on their children’s physical and psychological health [1-3]. However, few studies have addressed the impact of mothers’ economic resources on health outcomes specifically [5-7]. Additionally, women’s labor force participation is increasingly growing [7-9] and their roles in the workplace have a great impact on the labor market [10,11]. Thus, it is necessary to consider the influence of mothers’ economic resources on their children’s development, particularly regarding their physical and psychological health.
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Published on: Jan 9, 2021 Pages: 6-7
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DOI: 10.17352/2455-5479.000124
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