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ISSN:1366-8803

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Soomi Lee,Susan M McHale,Ann C Crouter et al. Soomi Lee et al.
Workplace interventions may change how employed parents experience family and personal time. This study examined the day-to-day linkages between time resources (assessed by time use and perceived time adequacy for parenting, partner, and pe...
David M Almeida,Soomi Lee,Kimberly N Walter et al. David M Almeida et al.
Work-related stressors are known to adversely affect employees' stress physiology, including the cortisol awakening response (CAR) - or the spike in cortisol levels shortly after people wake up that aids in mobilizing energy. A flat or blun...
Maureen Perry-Jenkins,JuliAnna Z Smith,Lauren Page Wadsworth et al. Maureen Perry-Jenkins et al.
Little research has explored linkages between workplace policies and mental health in working-class, employed parents, creating a gap in our knowledge of work-family issues across social class levels. The current U.S. study addresses this g...
Michelle K Blocklin,Ann C Crouter,Susan M McHale Michelle K Blocklin
Using data from a daily diary study of hourly hotel employees in the U.S. and their children, this study examined links between youth supervision arrangements and maternal worry while at work, examining both differences between individuals ...
Allison De Marco,Ann C Crouter,Lynne Vernon-Feagans;The Family Life Project Key Investigators Allison De Marco
Drawing on data from the Family Life Project collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, this paper examines the relationship between maternal work characteristics and childcare type and quality in rural communities. Research is limited o...