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Pines, Ayala Malach; Neal, Margaret B.; Hammer, Leslie B.; Icekson, Tamar – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2011
We use existential theory as a framework to explore the levels of and relationship between job and couple burnout reported by dual-earner couples in the "sandwich generation" (i.e., couples caring both for children and aging parents) in a sample of such couples in Israel and the United States. This comparison enables an examination of…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Burnout, Family Work Relationship, Foreign Countries

Hammer, Leslie B.; Nguyen, Hanh H. – CUPA Journal, 1995
A study at an urban university found that, while type of child care used by classified staff was not a significant predictor of absenteeism, care by nonrelatives was associated with significantly more absences than was care by relatives. However, satisfaction with care was a significant predictor of absenteeism. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Day Care, Employee Absenteeism