Data from the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care (Phase I) and propensity score techniques were used to determine whether working full time in a nonstandard schedule job during the child's first year predicted parenting practices over 3 years. Results indicated that women who worked full time in a nonstandard schedule job during the first year had poorer maternal sensitivity at 24 and 36 months. Modest differences in Home Observation for the Measurement of the Environment scores were also observed at 36 months. The results provide strong evidence that full-time maternal employment in nonstandard schedule jobs may interfere with the creation and maintenance of developmentally generative parent...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
The rising prevalence of nonstandard work among parents in the era of the 24-hour/7-day economy in d...
Background: Empirical evidence has demonstrated adverse associations between parental nonstandard wo...
This paper examines the associations between maternal nonstandard work schedules during infancy and ...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of empirical evidence linking parental nonstandard work s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Nonstandard work schedules, such as the evening and...
This study investigated the association between parental nonstandard work schedules that fall outsid...
In this study, observed maternal positive engagement and perception of work-family spillover were ex...
Guided by a bioecological model, this study examines variability in infant mental health by maternal...
The authors used data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Ear...
Objective: We examined associations between types of nonstandard work schedules among fathers, coupl...
As the United States continues to move toward a 24/7 global economy, there is an increasing demand f...
This study investigates the relationship between nonstandard work schedules and children's cognitive...
BACKGROUND: Empirical evidence has demonstrated adverse associations between parental nonstandard wo...
The rising prevalence of nonstandard work among parents in the era of the 24-hour/7-day economy in d...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
The rising prevalence of nonstandard work among parents in the era of the 24-hour/7-day economy in d...
Background: Empirical evidence has demonstrated adverse associations between parental nonstandard wo...
This paper examines the associations between maternal nonstandard work schedules during infancy and ...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of empirical evidence linking parental nonstandard work s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Nonstandard work schedules, such as the evening and...
This study investigated the association between parental nonstandard work schedules that fall outsid...
In this study, observed maternal positive engagement and perception of work-family spillover were ex...
Guided by a bioecological model, this study examines variability in infant mental health by maternal...
The authors used data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Ear...
Objective: We examined associations between types of nonstandard work schedules among fathers, coupl...
As the United States continues to move toward a 24/7 global economy, there is an increasing demand f...
This study investigates the relationship between nonstandard work schedules and children's cognitive...
BACKGROUND: Empirical evidence has demonstrated adverse associations between parental nonstandard wo...
The rising prevalence of nonstandard work among parents in the era of the 24-hour/7-day economy in d...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
The rising prevalence of nonstandard work among parents in the era of the 24-hour/7-day economy in d...
Background: Empirical evidence has demonstrated adverse associations between parental nonstandard wo...