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Gassman-Pines, Anna – Family Relations, 2011
This study investigated low-income mothers' daily nighttime and weekend work and family outcomes. Sixty-one mothers of preschool-aged children reported daily on work hours, mood, mother-child interaction, and child behavior for two weeks (N = 724 person-days). Although nighttime and weekend work are both nonstandard schedules, results showed…
Descriptors: Mothers, Low Income, Child Behavior, Psychological Patterns
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Morrissey, Taryn W.; Dunifon, Rachel E.; Kalil, Ariel – Child Development, 2011
Previous work has shown that mothers' employment is associated with increases in children's body mass index (BMI), a measure of weight for height. Nonstandard work (working evenings or nights, weekends, or an irregular shift) may also be associated with children's BMI. This article examines the association between maternal work and children's BMI…
Descriptors: Evidence, Working Hours, Body Composition, Mothers
Collins, Mary Ellen – CURRENTS, 2011
People who choose careers in advancement know they're not entering a 9-to-5, 40-hours-a-week profession. Staffers juggle personal lives with their commitment to stressful jobs that involve travel, long hours, weekend events, and deadlines. Work-life balance means different things to different people, but flexibility seems to be a priority for…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Life Style, Quality of Working Life, Employee Assistance Programs
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Park, Nansook – American Psychologist, 2011
Throughout history, military children and families have shown great capacity for adaptation and resilience. However, in recent years, unprecedented lengthy and multiple combat deployments of service members have posed multiple challenges for U.S. military children and families. Despite needs to better understand the impact of deployment on…
Descriptors: Children, Military Personnel, Resilience (Psychology), Family Characteristics
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Petrakos, Hariclia Harriet; Lehrer, Joanne Shari – Exceptionality Education International, 2011
The developmental model of transition Pianta and colleagues outlined emphasizes the interconnected relationships among the child, teacher, family, peers, and community that are developed across time (Pianta & Kraft-Sayre, 2003). This study focused on the use of transition practices as perceived by parents and teachers. Parents (8 groups) and…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Focus Groups, Kindergarten, School Readiness
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Glauber, Rebecca; Gozjolko, Kristi L. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
Research has shown that men who express traditional gender ideologies spend more time in paid work when they become fathers, whereas men who express egalitarian ideologies spend less time in paid work. This study extends previous research by examining racial differences among men. We drew on data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979…
Descriptors: Social Class, Race, Ideology, Racial Differences
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Deding, Mette; Lausten, Mette – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Being crunched for time is an important aspect of life quality. Although Denmark is a country known for gender-equality, on average mothers are more time-crunched than fathers. We show this using a representative sample of Danish dual-earner couples with at least one child aged 0-10 years. We analyze the determinants of time-crunch in relation to…
Descriptors: Mothers, Quality of Life, Employed Parents, Foreign Countries
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Glorieux, Ignace; Minnen, Joeri; van Tienoven, Theun Pieter – Social Indicators Research, 2011
During the last decade more and more time-use data were gathered on a household level in stead of on an individual level. The time-use information of all members of the household provides much more insight in research fields that until now largely used data gathered at the individual level. One of these research fields is the study of quality of…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Females, Quality of Life, Labor Market
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Freeman, Ramona – Early Child Development and Care, 2011
Professional family child care providers' work with children from birth through age five can be exemplary, particularly with regard to building stable and substantive relational ties. Such long-term engagements with client children and their families offer potential for strong partnership with families and local contexts over time. This paper…
Descriptors: Child Care, Family School Relationship, Caregivers, Young Children
Ivory, Shirley Clark – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study was an IRB approved qualitative investigation of experiences of the single low-income African American mothers in their maternal protective role. In-depth interviews and a focus group were conducted with 13 single-low income women who met the criteria for participation in the study, in an effort to understand the social context in which…
Descriptors: Financial Needs, Low Income, Mothers, Outreach Programs
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Sterrett, Emma; Jones, Deborah J.; Forehand, Rex; Garai, Emily – Journal of Black Psychology, 2010
Nonmarital coparents, or adults who assist mothers with childrearing, play a significant role in the lives of African American single mothers and their children. Yet relatively little research has examined correlates of the quality of the coparenting relationship in these families. Using a broad ecological framework, the current study examined…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Mothers, Depression (Psychology), African Americans
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Kelty, Ryan; Kleykamp, Meredith; Segal, David R. – Future of Children, 2010
Ryan Kelty, Meredith Kleykamp, and David Segal examine the effect of military service on the transition to adulthood. They highlight changes since World War II in the role of the military in the lives of young adults, focusing especially on how the move from a conscription to an all-volunteer military has changed the way military service affects…
Descriptors: Military Service, Social Class, Females, Military Personnel
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Marcynyszyn, Lyscha A.; Evans, Gary W.; Eckenrode, John – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2008
Two studies investigated associations between family instability (changes in parents' intimate partners, work hours, residence, children's schools) and adolescent adjustment. In Study 1 (N = 141, M age = 15.23 years), instability was associated with increased caregiver-reported externalizing and internalizing behaviors (including youth-reported…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Drinking, Adolescents, Early Adolescents
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Butterfeld, Lee D.; Borgen, William A.; Amundson, Norman E.; Erlebach, Anne C. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2010
This research responds to calls for increased understanding of workers' experiences of their work and work contexts. Informed by positive psychology, this study focused on a seldom-studied subset of working individuals who self-identified as doing well with change affecting their work and on strategies that helped or hindered them in doing well,…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Interviews, Career Counseling, Research Methodology
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Higgins, Chris A.; Duxbury, Linda E.; Lyons, Sean T. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
This study tested gender differences in a model positing relationships between work and family demands, overload, 4 coping mechanisms, and stress. The coping mechanisms were hypothesized to moderate the relationship between overload and stress. The sample consisted of 1,404 men and 1,623 women in dual-earner families. Respondents relied on 2…
Descriptors: Females, Coping, Gender Differences, Stress Variables
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