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Davis, Kelly D.; Goodman, W. Benjamin; Pirretti, Amy E.; Almeida, David M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
Data from two studies assessed the effects of nonstandard work schedules on perceived family well-being and daily stressors. Study 1, using a sample of employed, married adults aged 25-74 (n = 1,166) from the National Survey of Midlife in the United States, showed that night work was associated with perceptions of greater marital instability,…
Descriptors: Marital Instability, Working Hours, Family Work Relationship, Employment Patterns
Gross, Harriet Engel; And Others – 1982
A study compared commuter and Merchant Marine families with traditional households in order to separate effects related to living apart from those related to the career status (single vs. dual) of families. During the study researchers conducted in-depth interviews with 50 wives and 30 husbands representing 58 Merchant Marine families of whom 22…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demography, Dual Career Family, Employment Patterns
Benenson, Harold – 1981
Dual-career analysis is misleading as a guide to actual developments in wives' employment and family economic patterns at different levels of the class system. Weaknesses can be examined through seven empirical propositions concerning the determinants of family employment patterns at various class levels. (1) Despite recent gains, married women in…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Employed Women, Employment, Employment Patterns