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Family Research Scholars Program
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Michelle Budig, Associate Professor of Sociology
"Employment, Wages, and Poverty: Reconciliation Policies and Gender Equity." (with Joya Misra and Stephanie Moller). Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, Forthcoming 2007.
"Intersections on the Road to Self-Employment: Gender, Family, and Occupational Class." Social Forces, 2006.
"Gender, Self-Employment, and Earnings: The Interlocking Structures of Gender, Family, and Professional Status." Gender and Society, 2006.
"Feminism and the Family." The Blackwell Companion to Sociology of the Family, edited by Scott, Treas, and Richards. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd, 2004
"Activity, Proximity, or Responsibility? Measuring Parental Childcare Time." (with Nancy Folbre). Family Time: The Social Organization of Care, edited by Folbre and Bittman. New York: Routledge, 2004.
"Are Women's Employment and Fertility Histories Interdependent? An Examination of Causal Order Using Event History Analysis." Social Science Research Review, 2003.
"Male Advantage and the Gender Composition of Jobs: Who Rides the Glass Escalator?" Social Problems, 2002.
"Wages of Virtue: The Relative Pay of Care Work." (with Paula England and Nancy Folbre). Social Problems, 2002.
"The Wage Penalty for Motherhood." (with Paula England). American Sociological Review, 2001.
Brenda Bushouse, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Comparative Public Policy. (with Howard J. Wiarda, Eds.) New York: Routledge, 2005.
Universal Pre-K in the United States: Policy Change and (In)stability. Booklength manuscript in process.
"West Virginia Collaboration for Creating Universal Pre-K." Public Administration Review, Forthcoming.
"Community Nonprofit Organizations and Service-Learning: Resource Constraints to Building Partnerships with Universities." Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning 12(1): 32-40, 2005.
"Changes in Mitigation: Comparing Boston's Big Dig and 1950s Urban Renewal." Public Works Management and Policy 7(1): 52-62, July 2002.
Jennifer Foster, Assistant Professor of Nursing
"Cross-cultural considerations in the conduct of community-based participatory research." (with Stanek, K.) Family and Community Health. Accepted for publication July 23, 2006 for Issue 30:1.
"Assessment of women's postpartum bleeding in a maternity ward in the Dominican Republic." (with Regueira, Y, and Heath, A.) Accepted for publication by JOGNN (Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nurses) July 17, 2006.
"Midwives for Midwives in Guatemala: Weaving Traditional and Professional Midwifery." (with Houston, J, Lamprecht, V, Anderson, A, Frankel, G, Cohen, J.) Birth Models that Work, Robbie- Davis-Floyd, ed. Berkeley: University of California Press (under final review; publication date pending).
"Midwifery curriculum for auxiliary maternity nurses: A case study in the Dominican Republic." (with Regueira, Y, Burgos, RI, Sanchez, AH.) J Midwifery Women's Health; 50 (4): e 45-9, 2005.
"Fatherhood and the meaning of children: Results of an ethnographic study among Puerto Rican partners of adolescent mothers." J Midwifery Women's Health, 49 (2): 118-125, 2004.
Nilanjana Dasgupta, Assistant Professor of Psychology
"From automatic anti-gay prejudice to behavior: The moderating role of conscious beliefs about gender and behavioral control." (with Rivera, L. M.) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. (in press)
"Implicit ingroup favoritism, outgroup favoritism, and their behavioral manifestations."Social Justice Research, 17, 143-169, 2004.
"Prejudice from thin air: The effect of emotion on automatic intergroup attitudes." (with DeSteno, D. A., Bartlett, M. Y., & Cajdric, A.) Psychological Science, 15, 319-324, 2004.
"Believing is seeing: The effects of racial labels and implicit beliefs on face perception." (with Eberhardt, J. L., & Banaszynski, T.) Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 360- 370, 2003.
Jennifer Hickes Lundquist, Assistant Professor of Sociology
"To Work or Not to Work? The Role of Poverty, Race/Ethnicity, and Regional Location in Youth Employment." (with Constance ager and Jacqueline C. Pflieger) Children and Poverty Today, D. Maume & B. Arrighi eds., Praeger Press, Forthcoming.
"A Comparison of Societal Divorce Rates to those of Enlisted Families" Journal of Political and Military Sociology 34 (1): Summer 2006 (forthcoming)
"The Black-White Gap in Marital Dissolution Among Young Adults: What Can A Counterfactual Scenario Tell Us?" Social Problems 53 (3): 421-41. 2006.
"Family Formation in the U.S. Military: Evidence from the NLSY." (with Herbert Smith) Journal of Marriage and the Family 67: 1-13, 2005.
"Politics or Economics? International Migration during the Nicaraguan Contra War." (with Douglas Massey)Journal of Latin American Studies 37: 1-25.
"When Race Makes No Difference: Marriage and the Military," Social Forces 83 (2): 1-28, 2004.
Maureen Perry Jenkins, Associate Professor of Psychology
"Shift Work, role overload the transition to parenthood." (with Goldberg, A., Pierce C, & Sayer, A.) Journal of Marriage and the Family, (accepted).
"The division of labor and perceptions of parental roles: Lesbian couples across the transition to parenthood." (with Goldberg, A. E.) Journal of Social & Personal Relationships, (accepted).
(with Claxton, A.E., Smith, J., & Manning, M. A.)(in press).To work and to love: The bidirectional relationship between work and marriage. J. Hill (Ed.) Families and Work Handbook. Sage.
(with M., Bourne, H., & Meteyer, K.) (in press). Work-family challenges for blue-collar families. T. Juravich (Ed.) The Future of Work. University of Massachusetts Press.
"Work in the working class: Challenges facing workers and their families." Chapter in Bianchi, S.M., Casper, L.M., Christensen, K.E., & R.B. King (Eds.) Work, Family, Health and Well-being; Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2005.
"The time and timing of work: Unique challenges facing low-income families";. A. Crouter and A. Booth (Eds.) Work-Family Challenges for Low-Income Parents and Their Children, (pp, 107-116); Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004.
"Jobs, marriage and parenting: Working it out in dual-earner families." (with Turner, E.) Chapter in M. Coleman and L.H. Ganong (Eds.). Handbook of Contemporary Families: Considering the Past, Contemplating the Future. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2004.
"The division of labor and working-class women's well-being across the transition to parenthood, "(with Goldberg, A.) Journal of Family Psychology, 18, 225-236, 2004.
"Workplace policies and the psychological well-being of first-time parents: The case of working-class families." (with Haley, H. & Armenia, A.) Chapter in R. Hertz & N. Marshall (Eds.) Work and family: Today's realities and tomorrow's visions. CA: University of California Press, 2001.
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