This dissertation examines the intersection of gender, parenthood status, and marital status on workplace outcomes. In Part 1, I investigate the effects of marital status (whether a job candidate is married or single) on perception, salary, and employment outcomes for mothers and fathers. Drawing on Status Characteristics Theory (SCT) and gender scholarship, I develop and test an argument that the marital status of job applicants moderates the relationship between gender, parenthood status, and workplace outcomes, reducing or eliminating the previously found motherhood penalty for single mothers and fatherhood premium for single fathers. The results of the laboratory experiment support my hypotheses for a range of workplace outcomes, includ...
This paper examined the effects of parenthood on workforce participation for men and women in the Ch...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
The question addressed in this study was the degree to which gender-specific behavior is a result of...
Although researchers argue that single parents perceive more work-family conflict than married paren...
My dissertation project examines women’s family lives, career trajectories, and status attainment. I...
We review the evidence that mothers, compared to childless women or fathers, are discriminated at wo...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
The rise in women's labor force participation is one of the most profound changes that have impacted...
Successful employment among single mothers has become an important concern since state-level welfare...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1: Thesis overview and outline -- Cha...
This dissertation examines trends in men's and women's employment behavior around the time of first ...
Purpose: This research is aimed at exploring the existence of single parents who had previously been...
Social networks provide several benefits related to ascension and success at work. In this dissertat...
Survey research finds that mothers suffer a substantial wage penalty, although the causal mechanism ...
Academic research on parenting status stereotypes has not focused on the childlessby- choice. Two m...
This paper examined the effects of parenthood on workforce participation for men and women in the Ch...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
The question addressed in this study was the degree to which gender-specific behavior is a result of...
Although researchers argue that single parents perceive more work-family conflict than married paren...
My dissertation project examines women’s family lives, career trajectories, and status attainment. I...
We review the evidence that mothers, compared to childless women or fathers, are discriminated at wo...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
The rise in women's labor force participation is one of the most profound changes that have impacted...
Successful employment among single mothers has become an important concern since state-level welfare...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1: Thesis overview and outline -- Cha...
This dissertation examines trends in men's and women's employment behavior around the time of first ...
Purpose: This research is aimed at exploring the existence of single parents who had previously been...
Social networks provide several benefits related to ascension and success at work. In this dissertat...
Survey research finds that mothers suffer a substantial wage penalty, although the causal mechanism ...
Academic research on parenting status stereotypes has not focused on the childlessby- choice. Two m...
This paper examined the effects of parenthood on workforce participation for men and women in the Ch...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
The question addressed in this study was the degree to which gender-specific behavior is a result of...