This study explored the impact of employment on the adjustment of college-educated mothers. It described, in cross-section, the degree of self-dissatisfaction and the amount of role conflict experienced by two groups of college-educated mothers - an employed group and a non-employed group. [...
This study attempted to ansewer, among other issue, the following questions: Did out of the home emp...
Stress plays a key role in our daily lives, influencing our emotional state, productivity, and healt...
The study explored four child-related outcomes reported by mothers who have undertaken tertiary stud...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
This study investigated the effects of maternal employment status on college students ' adjustm...
Noting the lack of research into the effects of maternal employment on the cognitions of a young adu...
Although the social mores of the 1990's and 2000's permit a woman to return to work or not following...
Noting that few studies have assessed the long-term correlates of maternal employment during infancy...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
One of the most dramatic changes in the past decade has been the increased participation of mothers ...
The projected figures for the year 2000 indicate that 80% of women between the ages of 25 to 64 will...
This study was part of a larger study which investigated college student experiences, and how studen...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
The relationship of employment status to symptoms was studied in 40 graduates of an Eastern woman&ap...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This research study e...
This study attempted to ansewer, among other issue, the following questions: Did out of the home emp...
Stress plays a key role in our daily lives, influencing our emotional state, productivity, and healt...
The study explored four child-related outcomes reported by mothers who have undertaken tertiary stud...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
This study investigated the effects of maternal employment status on college students ' adjustm...
Noting the lack of research into the effects of maternal employment on the cognitions of a young adu...
Although the social mores of the 1990's and 2000's permit a woman to return to work or not following...
Noting that few studies have assessed the long-term correlates of maternal employment during infancy...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
One of the most dramatic changes in the past decade has been the increased participation of mothers ...
The projected figures for the year 2000 indicate that 80% of women between the ages of 25 to 64 will...
This study was part of a larger study which investigated college student experiences, and how studen...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
The relationship of employment status to symptoms was studied in 40 graduates of an Eastern woman&ap...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This research study e...
This study attempted to ansewer, among other issue, the following questions: Did out of the home emp...
Stress plays a key role in our daily lives, influencing our emotional state, productivity, and healt...
The study explored four child-related outcomes reported by mothers who have undertaken tertiary stud...