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Working life, health and well-being of parents: a joint effort to uncover hidden treasures in European birth cohorts

Authors :
Monica Ubalde-Lopez
Tina Garani-Papadatos
Ghislaine Scelo
Maribel Casas
Claudia Lissåker
Susan Peters
Ellen Aagaard Nohr
Maria Albin
Raquel Lucas
Kyriaki Papantoniou
Kinga Polańska
Cecilia H Ramlau-Hansen
Jelena Šarac
Jenny Selander
Helena Skröder
Elena Vasileiou
Manolis Kogevinas
Ute Bültmann
Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum
Milena Maule
Source :
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, Vol 47, Iss 7, Pp 550-560 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH), 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Birth cohorts collect valuable and under-utilized information on employment and health of parents before and during pregnancy, at birth, and sometimes after birth. In this discussion paper, we examine how these data could be exploited to study the complex relationships and interactions between parenthood, work, and health among parents themselves. METHODS: Using a web-based database of birth cohorts, we summarize information on maternal employment and health conditions and other potentially related variables in cohorts spread throughout Europe. This provided information on what data are available and could be used in future studies, and what was missing if specific questions are to be addressed, exploiting the opportunity to explore work–health associations across heterogenous geographical and social contexts. RESULTS: We highlight the many potentialities provided by birth cohorts and identify gaps that need to be addressed to adopt a life-course approach and investigate topics specific to the peri-pregnancy period, such as psychosocial aspects. We address the technical difficulties implied by data harmonization and the ethical challenges related to the repurposing of data, and provide scientific, ecological and economic arguments in favor of improving the value of data already available as a result of a serious investment in human and material resources. CONCLUSIONS: There is a hidden treasure in birth cohorts that deserves to be brought out to study the relationships between employment and health among working parents in a time when the boundaries between work and life are being stretched more than ever before.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03553140 and 1795990X
Volume :
47
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.69234652608477eb577cdb83a2be079
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3980