Women's Physical Activity and Eating Habits: Influence of Work-Family Balance (ICPSR 35836)

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Joseph G. Grzywacz, Oklahoma State University. College of Human Sciences

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The project collects repeated-measures data from a cohort of 400 women, stratified by race and educational attainment, and whose oldest child is aged 4 to 9, to examine how Black women and those with little education prioritize their work, family, and self care. Data are collected at 4 points across one year to capture natural rhythms in women's lives, including those imposed by their child's school schedule (e.g., holiday breaks).

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (1R01HD056360)
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