2019
DOI: 10.18559/soep.2019.1.1
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“…In the case of mothers who bring up children with disabilities, there are also additional factors that affect their economic activity, such as: the child's age and his/her condition, the mother's mental and emotional condition, assistance or its lack in caring for and rehabilitating the child (including the availability of institutional care for the child), the mother's own perception of her role in the workplace, her education and the amount of allowances received from the state (Banaszkiewicz et al, 2019;Brown & Clark, 2017;Gogoi et al, 2016;Komorowska, 2017a;Komorowska & Kozłowski, 2021;Sapkota et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of mothers who bring up children with disabilities, there are also additional factors that affect their economic activity, such as: the child's age and his/her condition, the mother's mental and emotional condition, assistance or its lack in caring for and rehabilitating the child (including the availability of institutional care for the child), the mother's own perception of her role in the workplace, her education and the amount of allowances received from the state (Banaszkiewicz et al, 2019;Brown & Clark, 2017;Gogoi et al, 2016;Komorowska, 2017a;Komorowska & Kozłowski, 2021;Sapkota et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The grouping variable was the occurrence of a disability 4 in a child below 18 years of age. Based on the literature (Banaszkiewicz et al, 2019;Brown & Clark, 2017;Komorowska, 2017b;Komorowska & Kozłowski, 2021;Sapkota et al, 2017), the experience of one of the authors (cares for a child with a disability) and the availability of data, additional independent variables which were likely to affect the mother's economic activity were singled out. These variables and their variants were:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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