9781410613523
9780805852547
9781135605872
9781135605827
9781135605865
9780415653374
Work, family, health, and well-being
Foreword / Complex connections: a multidisciplinary look at work, family, health, and well-being research / Time allocation in families / Embracing complexity: work schedules and family life in a 24/7 economy / Work, family, and children's time: implications for youth / Timely and timeless: working parents and their children / Work and family life: the perspective of employers / Workplace policies and practices to support work and families / Work-family culture: key to reducing workforce-workplace mismatch? / Filling the gap by redesigning work / Can employers be good neighbors? Redesigning workplace-community interface / Government policies as external influences on work-family trade-offs / Part III: Disciplinary Perspectives in the Study of Work and Family -- Psychological perspectives on the work-family interface / An economic perspective on work, family, and well-being / Anthropology and the workplace-workforce mismatch / Sociological perspectives on work and family / Work and family research: a public policy perspective / Part IV: Parental Employment and Outcomes for Children -- A psychological perspective on the health and well-being consequences of parental employment / Work-family mismatch through a child developmental lens / When do we know what we think we know? Determining causality / Work-family mismatch and child health and well-being: a review of the economics research / How well do government and employer policies. support working parents? / Part V: Gender and Employment, Caregiving and Health -- Gender perspectives on work and personal life research / Gender, work, and family well-being in the United States / Effects of marriage, divorce, and widowhood on health / Work and family issues for midlife women / Part VI: Occupations, Workplace Settings, and Health of Families -- The impact of occupational injuries and illnesses on families / Labor markets and health: a social epidemiological view / A systematic approach to the assessment of the psychological work environment and the associations with family-work conflict / Part VII: Low-Income Families and Work, Care, Health, and Well-Being -- Work in the working class: challenges facing families / Nonstandard work and child-care needs of low-income parents / Health and mothers' employment in low-income families / Global transformations in work and family / Part VIII: Conclusion -- Forging the Future in Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being Research
Workforce/Workplace Mismatch: Work, Health, and Well-being (2003 : Washington, D.C.)
Bianchi, Suzanne M.
Casper, Lynne M.
King, Rosalind Berkowitz.
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)
Kathleen E. Christensen -- Suzanne M. Bianchi [and others] -- Suzanne M. Bianchi, Sara B. Raley -- Harriet B. Presser -- Ann C. Crouter, Susan M. McHale -- Barbara Schneider, Linda Waite -- Harry J. Holzer -- Ellen Ernst Kossek -- Cynthia A. Thompson [and others] -- Lotte Bailyn -- Ann Bookman -- Richard Wertheimer [and others] -- Debra A. Major, Jeanette N. Cleveland -- Arleen A. Leibowitz -- Charles N. Darrah -- Jennifer Glass -- Jane Waldfogel -- Rena Repetti -- Martha Zaslow [and others] -- Janet Currie -- Sanders Korenman, Robert Kaestner -- ChristopherJ. Ruhm -- Joyce K. Fletcher -- Pamela J. Smock, Mary Noonan -- Ross M. Stolzenberg, Linda J. Waite -- Eliza K. Pavalko, Fang Gong -- Allard E. Dembe -- Benjamin C. Amick III, Cam Mustard -- Tage S. Kristensen [and others] -- Maureen Perry-Jenkins -- Julia R. Henly, Susan Lambert -- Linda M. Burton [and others] -- Jody Heymann [and others] -- Lynne M. Casper [and others].
edited by Suzanne M. Bianchi, Lynne M. Casper, Rosalind Berkowitz King.
Work, family, health, and well-being