This article examines mothers' part-time employment, comparing working part-time with full-time employment and not working at all. Our analysis is organized around 2 paradigmatic views of maternal employment, 1 centered on the adaptive nature of mothers' part-time employment and the other on the detrimental nature of mothers' part-time employment. In each perspective, a variety of theories have been used to shape the literature, influencing the choice of research questions and interpretation of findings. These theories include stress and coping, life course, role, family systems, ecological, and feminist theory. In general, findings support part-time employment as an adaptive strategy. As an exception, mothers employed full-time had better ...
Although women with young children have entered the workforce in significant numbers, workplaces co...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...
Although distinctions between full-time and part-time work are vital for understanding inequalities ...
The associations between mothers' part-time employment and mother well-being, parenting, and family ...
The authors used data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Ear...
This study investigates whether mothers ’ education moderates the link between their work and parent...
Part-time work schedules are a popular option for many women struggling to reconcile the competing d...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
This article examines the effects of full-time and part-time employment of women on various aspects ...
Previous research on maternal employment has disproportionately focused on married, college-educated...
This article investigates whether women work part-time through preference or constraint and argues t...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
This article describes an investigation of the effect of postpartum employment and occupational type...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
Mothers who participate and persist in full-time work after the birth of their first child are in a ...
Although women with young children have entered the workforce in significant numbers, workplaces co...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...
Although distinctions between full-time and part-time work are vital for understanding inequalities ...
The associations between mothers' part-time employment and mother well-being, parenting, and family ...
The authors used data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Ear...
This study investigates whether mothers ’ education moderates the link between their work and parent...
Part-time work schedules are a popular option for many women struggling to reconcile the competing d...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
This article examines the effects of full-time and part-time employment of women on various aspects ...
Previous research on maternal employment has disproportionately focused on married, college-educated...
This article investigates whether women work part-time through preference or constraint and argues t...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
This article describes an investigation of the effect of postpartum employment and occupational type...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
Mothers who participate and persist in full-time work after the birth of their first child are in a ...
Although women with young children have entered the workforce in significant numbers, workplaces co...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...
Although distinctions between full-time and part-time work are vital for understanding inequalities ...