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Hemmings, Brian; Kay, Russell – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2010
An investigation of factors which differentiate between university lecturers in relation to publication output is reported. The study drew on data from lecturers working full-time at two large Australian universities. Measures of research publication output were used to select two groups of lecturers (N[subscript 1] = 119; N[subscript 2] = 119);…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Test Results, Metric System, College Faculty
Casper, Wendy J.; Harris, Christopher M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2008
This study examines two competing theoretical explanations for why work-life policies such as dependent care assistance and flexible schedules influence organizational attachment. The self-interest utility model posits that work-life policies influence organizational attachment because employee use of these policies facilitates attachment. The…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Males, Fringe Benefits, Attachment Behavior
Ven, Thomas Vander; Cullen, Francis T. – Crime & Delinquency, 2004
Social critics and the general public have for some time voiced a variety of concerns related to the increasing entrance of women into the paid labor market. A popular assumption has been that the children of working women are prone to criminal activity. The authors analyze data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), using multiple…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Crime, Mothers, Employed Women