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  3. Vol 32 No 2 (2020): Parental work and family/child well-being

Guest editors: Matthias Pollmann-Schult & Jianghong Li

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20377/jfr-2020-32-2
Published: 2020-09-09

Articles

  • Introduction to the Special Issue “Parental work and family/child well-being”
    Matthias Pollmann-Schult, Jianghong Li
    177-191
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  • Like ships passing in the night? Nonstandard work schedules and spousal satisfaction in Finland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
    Kaisa Malinen, Anna Rönkä, Eija Sevón
    192-213
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  • Temporary employment and work‐life balance in Australia
    Inga Laß, Mark Wooden
    214-248
    • PDF
  • His and her working hours and well-Being in Germany: A longitudinal crossover-spillover analysis
    Daniele Florean, Henriette Engelhardt
    249-273
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  • It’s getting late today, please do the laundry: The influence of long-distance commuting on the division of domestic labor
    Anna Stenpaß, Stefanie Kley
    274-306
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  • Maternal employment dynamics and childhood overweight: Evidence from Germany
    Michael Kühhirt
    307-329
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  • Parents’ nonstandard work schedules and children’s social and emotional wellbeing: A mixed-methods analysis in Germany
    Jianghong Li, Heike Ohlbrecht, Matthias Pollmann-Schult, Filip Elias Habib
    330-356
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  • Parental commuting and child well-being in Germany
    Christine Borowsky, Sonja Drobnič, Michael Feldhaus
    357-392
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