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The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944

BACKGROUND: Growing up with one parent is associated with economic hardship and health disadvantages, but there is limited evidence of its lifetime consequences. We examined whether being born to an unmarried mother is associated with socioeconomic position and marital history over the lifespan. MET...

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Autores principales: Mikkonen, H. Maiju, Salonen, Minna K., Häkkinen, Antti, Olkkola, Maarit, Pesonen, Anu-Katriina, Räikkönen, Katri, Osmond, Clive, Eriksson, Johan G., Kajantie, Eero
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4991112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27538500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3485-z
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author Mikkonen, H. Maiju
Salonen, Minna K.
Häkkinen, Antti
Olkkola, Maarit
Pesonen, Anu-Katriina
Räikkönen, Katri
Osmond, Clive
Eriksson, Johan G.
Kajantie, Eero
author_facet Mikkonen, H. Maiju
Salonen, Minna K.
Häkkinen, Antti
Olkkola, Maarit
Pesonen, Anu-Katriina
Räikkönen, Katri
Osmond, Clive
Eriksson, Johan G.
Kajantie, Eero
author_sort Mikkonen, H. Maiju
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description BACKGROUND: Growing up with one parent is associated with economic hardship and health disadvantages, but there is limited evidence of its lifetime consequences. We examined whether being born to an unmarried mother is associated with socioeconomic position and marital history over the lifespan. METHODS: We analysed data from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study including birth, child welfare clinic and school healthcare records from people born in Helsinki, Finland, between 1934 and 1944. Using a unique personal identification number, we linked these data to information on adult socioeconomic position from census data at 5-year intervals between 1970 and 2000, obtained from Statistics Finland. RESULTS: Compared to children of married mothers, children of unmarried mothers were more likely to have lower educational attainment and occupational status (odds ratio for basic vs. tertiary education 3.40; 95 % confidence interval 2.17 to 5.20; for lowest vs. highest occupational category 2.75; 1.92 to 3.95). They were also less likely to reach the highest income third in adulthood and more likely to stay unmarried themselves. The associations were also present when adjusted for childhood socioeconomic position. CONCLUSION: Being born to an unmarried mother, in a society where marriage is the norm, is associated with socioeconomic disadvantage throughout life, over and above the disadvantage associated with childhood family occupational status. This disadvantage may in part mediate the association between low childhood socioeconomic position and health in later life.
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spelling pubmed-49911122016-08-20 The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944 Mikkonen, H. Maiju Salonen, Minna K. Häkkinen, Antti Olkkola, Maarit Pesonen, Anu-Katriina Räikkönen, Katri Osmond, Clive Eriksson, Johan G. Kajantie, Eero BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Growing up with one parent is associated with economic hardship and health disadvantages, but there is limited evidence of its lifetime consequences. We examined whether being born to an unmarried mother is associated with socioeconomic position and marital history over the lifespan. METHODS: We analysed data from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study including birth, child welfare clinic and school healthcare records from people born in Helsinki, Finland, between 1934 and 1944. Using a unique personal identification number, we linked these data to information on adult socioeconomic position from census data at 5-year intervals between 1970 and 2000, obtained from Statistics Finland. RESULTS: Compared to children of married mothers, children of unmarried mothers were more likely to have lower educational attainment and occupational status (odds ratio for basic vs. tertiary education 3.40; 95 % confidence interval 2.17 to 5.20; for lowest vs. highest occupational category 2.75; 1.92 to 3.95). They were also less likely to reach the highest income third in adulthood and more likely to stay unmarried themselves. The associations were also present when adjusted for childhood socioeconomic position. CONCLUSION: Being born to an unmarried mother, in a society where marriage is the norm, is associated with socioeconomic disadvantage throughout life, over and above the disadvantage associated with childhood family occupational status. This disadvantage may in part mediate the association between low childhood socioeconomic position and health in later life. BioMed Central 2016-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4991112/ /pubmed/27538500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3485-z Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Mikkonen, H. Maiju
Salonen, Minna K.
Häkkinen, Antti
Olkkola, Maarit
Pesonen, Anu-Katriina
Räikkönen, Katri
Osmond, Clive
Eriksson, Johan G.
Kajantie, Eero
The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944
title The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944
title_full The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944
title_fullStr The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944
title_full_unstemmed The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944
title_short The lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the Helsinki Birth Cohort study 1934–1944
title_sort lifelong socioeconomic disadvantage of single-mother background - the helsinki birth cohort study 1934–1944
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4991112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27538500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3485-z
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