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Journal Article

van Hedel K, Mejía-Guevara I, Avendano M, et al. Work-Family Trajectories and the Higher Cardiovascular Risk of American Women Relative to Women in 13 European Countries. Am J Public Health. 2016;106(8):1449-56. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2016.303264.
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Sabbath EL, Guevara IMejia, M. Glymour M, Berkman LF. Use of life course work-family profiles to predict mortality risk among US women. American journal of public health. 2015;105(4):e96-e102. doi:10.2105/ajph.2014.302471.
Berkman LF, Zheng Y, M. Glymour M, Avendano M, Borsch-Supan A, Sabbath EL. Mothering alone: cross-national comparisons of later-life disability and health among women who were single mothers. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2015;69(9):865-872. doi:10.1136/jech-2014-205149.
Sabbath EL, Mejía-Guevara I, Noelke C, Berkman LF. The long-term mortality impact of combined job strain and family circumstances: A life course analysis of working American mothers. Social Science and Medicine. 2015;146:111.
Mayeda ER, Mobley TM, Weiss RE, Murchland AR, Berkman LF, Sabbath EL. Association of work-family experience with mid- and late-life memory decline in US women. Neurology. 2020;95(23):e3072-e3080. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000010989.

Conference Paper

Ehntholt A, Sabbath EL, Berkman LF, Avendano M. The long-term effect of birth control and abortion laws (1960-1979) on women’s health at old age: Evidence from the US Health and Retirement Study. In: 2014 Population Association of America (PAA). 2014 Population Association of America (PAA). Boston, Massachusetts; 2017.