Is the relationship between men's age at first birth and midlife health changing? Evidence from two British cohorts
Becoming a father, particularly for the first time, is a central transition in men's lives, and whether this transition takes place early or later in life may have important ramifications on the whole later life course. Previous research has shown that men who father their first child early in...
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Main Authors: | Elina Einiö (Author), Alice Goisis (Author), Mikko Myrskylä (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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