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The Scope and Social Welfare Impacts of the Work-Life Interplay

Saturday, January 17, 2015: 2:30 PM-4:15 PM
La Galeries 5, Second Floor (New Orleans Marriott)
Cluster: Work, Family, and Family Policy
Moderator:
Susan Lambert, PhD, University of Chicago
* noted as presenting author
Job Insecurity and Quality of Life: Testing a Causal Model of Job Stress Proliferation
Anne Fehrenbacher, MPH, University of California, Los Angeles
Lifecourse Exposure to Work-Family Demands Predicts Mortality Patterns Among American Women
Erika L. Sabbath, ScD, Harvard University; Ivan Mejia Guevara, PhD, Harvard University; M. Maria Glymour, ScD, University of California, San Francisco; Lisa F. Berkman, PhD, Harvard University
The Prevalence of Precarious Work Schedules Among Early-Career Adults in the US
Susan Lambert, PhD, University of Chicago; Julia R. Henly, PhD, University of Chicago; Peter Fugiel, MA, University of Chicago
The Role of Maternal Employment Characteristics in Explaining the Impact of Income Changes on Child Behavior
Andrea M. Larson, MSW, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Warren, MSW, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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