Session: Precarious Employment in an Economic Downtown: Work-Life Outcomes and Policy Implications (Society for Social Work and Research 14th Annual Conference: Social Work Research: A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES)

144 Precarious Employment in an Economic Downtown: Work-Life Outcomes and Policy Implications

Cluster: Work, Family, and Family Policy
Moderator:


Susan Lambert, PhD, University of Chicago
Schedule:
Saturday, January 16, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:15 PM
Marina (Hyatt Regency)
* noted as presenting author
Keeping Labor Flexible in Hourly Retail Jobs: Repercussions for Employment Stability
Susan Lambert, PhD, University of Chicago; Julia R. Henly, PhD, University of Chicago
The Difference a Downturn Can Make: Assessing the Early Effects of the Economic Crisis on the Employment Experiences of Workers
Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes, PhD, Boston College; Christina J. Matz-Costa, MSW, Boston College
Precarious Work Schedules in Low-Level Jobs: Implications for Work-Life Interferences and Stress
Julia R. Henly, PhD, University of Chicago; Susan J. Lambert, PhD, University of Chicago
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