Feraldi, Alessandro Giudici, Cristina Brouard, Nicolas
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Journal of aging and health
Using Interpolated Markov Chain software, we compare the length of life with and without depression among married individuals and widowers, and the related sex differences. We applied a multi-state life table approach to estimate depression-free life expectancy among recent cohorts of older married and widowed women and men in the United States, us...
Beaufils, Constance Wiernik, Emmanuel Cambois, Emmanuelle
A substantial body of research has shown an association between career mobility and mental health in later life through health selection and causal processes, with favourable health outcomes associated with upward mobility. However, gender differences in these associations have been largely overlooked, despite evidence of gender inequalities in car...
Breda, Thomas Ducoulombier, Juliette Dutronc-Postel, Paul Leturcq, Marion Sultan Parraud, Joyce Tô, Maxime
Le gouvernement français a mis en place en septembre 2018 un ensemble de mesures pour réduire les écarts de salaire entre femmes et hommes. Parmi ces mesures, toutes les entreprises privées de plus de 50 salariés sont tenues de calculer l’index d’égalité professionnelle. Elles doivent atteindre un seuil minimal à cet index, sous peine de sanctions....
Weber, Rosa Härtull, Camilla Saarela, Jan
Although research in the STEM field has extensively examined its gendered characteristics, the vast majority of the literature has concentrated on educational transitions and young adults. More limited attention has been devoted to the longer-term work-family trajectories of STEM majors, and how these are linked to gender earnings gaps. In response...
Wang, Yuxi Torbica, Aleksandra
Examining the causal nexus between health services and gender equality is of paramount significance in policy formulation and academic inquiry. This paper concentrates on maternal, sexual, and reproductive health, offering a critical narrative review of empirical research exploring the causal relationship between enhanced women's health, stemming f...
Mofakhami, Malo Counil, Emilie Pailhé, Ariane
ObjectiveTelework was massively adopted during the COVID-19 crisis. Related changes in working conditions may have affected women's and men's health differently due to the gendered division of work. Our study aimed to assess the gendered association of telework with physical and mental health outcomes one year after the onset of the pandemic and to...
Aubert, Patrick Bonnet, Carole
Introduit dans la loi en 2010 et réaffirmé en 2014, l’objectif de réduction des écarts de pension entre les femmes et les hommes a été, pour la première fois, avec la réforme des retraites de 2023, « quantifié ». Les droits familiaux actuels, en particulier comme outil de réduction des écarts de pension entre les femmes et les hommes, nécessitent d...
Berger, Lawrence M. Panico, Lidia Sheridan, Alexandra Thévenon, Olivier
Parental emotional support, alongside material and temporal support, is an important determinant of children's subjective well-being and academic success. However, not all children benefit from the same level of parental support, and there are major differences depending on families' socio-economic status and child gender. Using the PISA 2018 surve...
Lesclingand, Marie Pilon, Marc Jacquemin, Mélanie Hertrich, Véronique
Cimelli, Léa
To investigate compensation through survivor’s pensions at widowhood in France, this paper uses an administrative dataset to exploit a large sample of survivors whose income is known several years before and after widowhood. An event study first identifies the effects of widowhood on men’s and women’s living standards. Then, I measure how much this...