Peggy McDonough

Affiliations: 
Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Public Health, Women's Studies, Individual and Family Studies
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McMunn A, Lacey R, Worts D, et al. (2021) Work-family life courses and psychological distress: Evidence from three British birth cohort studies. Advances in Life Course Research. 50: 100429
Teachman G, McDonough P, Macarthur C, et al. (2020) Interrogating inclusion with youths who use augmentative and alternative communication. Sociology of Health & Illness
Benson R, Glaser K, Corna LM, et al. (2017) Do work and family care histories predict health in older women? European Journal of Public Health
Rudzinski K, McDonough P, Gartner R, et al. (2017) Is there room for resilience? A scoping review and critique of substance use literature and its utilization of the concept of resilience. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 12: 41
PLATTS LG, CORNA LM, WORTS D, et al. (2017) Returns to work after retirement: a prospective study of unretirement in the United Kingdom Ageing and Society. 39: 439-464
McDonough P, Worts D, Corna LM, et al. (2017) Later-life employment trajectories and health Advances in Life Course Research. 34: 22-33
Sanford S, Polzer J, McDonough P. (2016) Preparedness as a technology of (in)security: Pandemic influenza planning and the global biopolitics of emerging infectious disease. Social Theory & Health : Sth. 14: 18-43
Di Gessa G, Corna LM, Platts LG, et al. (2016) Is being in paid work beyond state pension age beneficial for health? Evidence from England using a life-course approach. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Lu W, Benson R, Glaser K, et al. (2016) Relationship between employment histories and frailty trajectories in later life: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Lacey RE, Sacker A, Bell S, et al. (2016) Work-family life courses and BMI trajectories in three British birth cohorts. International Journal of Obesity (2005)
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