Sloan

The Alfred P. Sloan Working Families Center is funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and is located at NORC, the University of Chicago, and Michigan State University.

You can contact us at:

Sloan Center on Parents, Children, and Work
at the University of Chicago (1997-2006)
and at Michigan State University (2005-2007)

Michigan State University
516 Erickson Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824
bschneid@msu.edu
(517)-432-0300

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Publications as Books

Borman, K., and B. Schneider. 1998. Adolescent years: Social influences and educational challenges. Chicago: National Society for the Study of Education Yearbook in Adolescence, University of Chicago Press.

Bryk, A. S., and B. L. Schneider. 2002. Trust in schools: A core resource for improvement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Csikszentmihalyi, M., and B. Schneider. 2000. Becoming adult: How teenagers prepare for the world of work. New York: Basic Books.

Kalil, A., and T. Deleire, ed. Forthcoming. Family investments in children's potential: Resources and behaviors that promote children's success. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Mulligan, C. B. 1997. Parental priorities and economic inequality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Schneider, B., and D. Stevenson. 1999. The ambitious generation: America's teenagers, motivated but directionless. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Schneider, B. and L. J. Waite, (Eds.) 2005.Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Waite, Linda J. and Maggie Gallagher. 2004. The Case for Staying Married. Under contract. Oxford University Press.

Waite, L. J., C. Bachrach, M. Hindin, E. Thomson, and A. Thornton, ed. 2000. The ties that bind: Perspectives on marriage and cohabitation. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

Waite, L. J., and M. Gallagher. 2000. The case for marriage: Why married people are happier, healthier, and better off financially. New York: Doubleday.

Book Reviews

Adam, E. K. 1999. Review of Investing in our children: What we know and don't know about the costs and benefits of early childhood interventions, by L. A. Karoly. Children and Youth Services Review 21:339-42.

Rathunde, K. 2002. Review of The ambitious generation: America's teenagers, motivated but directionless, by B. Schneider and D. Stevenson. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 572:186-88.

Schneider, B. Forthcoming "Review of Crossing the Stage: Redesigning the Senior Year by Nancy Faust Sizer." American Journal of Education.

Schneider, B. 2003. Review of Working and growing up in America, by Jeylan T. Mortimer. Work and Occupations.

Schneider, B. 2001. Review of Children of the land: Adversity and success in rural America. American Journal of Sociology.

Schneider B. 2000. Review of Youth crisis: Growing up in the high-risk society. Contemporary Sociology 29(3): 525-26

Schneider B. 1999. Review of Protecting youth at work: Health, safety, and development of working children and adolescents. Contemporary Sociology 106: 1187-188

Waite, L. J. 2002. Review of Restructuring work and the life course, ed. V. W. Marshall, W. R. Heinz, H. Kruger, and A. Verma. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online. http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/cjscopy/reviews/worklife.html

Waite, L. J. Review of The American paradox: Spiritual hunger in an age of plenty, by D. Myers. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 44:300-03.

Waite, L. J. Review of Marriage in men's lives, by S. Nock. American Journal of Sociology 105:866-68.

Waite, L. J. Review of Growing up in stepfamilies, by G. G. Barnes, P. Thompson, G. Daniel, and N. Burchardt. American Journal of Sociology 105:581-83.

Waite, L. J. Review of Promises to keep: Decline and renewal of marriage in America, ed. D. Popenoe, J. B. Elshtain, and D. Blankenhorn. American Journal of Sociology 102:1792-93.

Publications as Chapters and Monographs

Adam, E.K. 2005. "Momentary Emotion and Cortisol Levels in the Everyday Lives of Working Parents." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Asakawa, K., J. Hektner, and J. Schmidt, with the assistance of R. N. Wolfe and D. Henshaw. 2000. Envisioning the Future. In Becoming adult: How teenagers prepare for the world of work, ed. M. Csikszentmihalyi and B. Schneider. New York: Basic Books.

Bidwell, C., B. Schneider, and K. Borman. 1998. Working: Perceptions and experiences of American teenagers. In The adolescent years: Social influences and educational challenges, ed. K. Borman and B. Schneider. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Chase-Landsdale, P. L., B. Van Widenfelt, and R. A. Gordon. 2001. The multigenerational family q-sort. Pp. 38 in Handbook of family measurement techniques, second edition, ed. J. Toulinatos, B. F. Perlmutter and G. W. Holden. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Cohler, B.J., and P.L. Hammack, Forthcoming. "Making a Gay Identity: Developmental and Cultural Perspectives." In Identity: Narrative Studies of Lives, edited by D.P. McAdams, R. Josselson, and A. Lieblich. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Cohler, B.J., and P.L. Hammack. Forthcoming. "Homosexuality." In Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology, edited by C. Spielberger. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Csikszentmihalyi, M., and R. N. Wolfe. 2000. New conceptions and research approaches to creativity: Implications of a systems perspective for creativity in education. In International handbook of giftedness and talent, second edition, ed. K. Heller, F. Monks, R. Subotnik, and R. Sternberg. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Csikszentmihalyi, M., and J. A. Schmidt. 1998. Stress and resilience in adolescence: An evolutionary perspective. In Adolescent years: Social influences and educational challenges (National Society for the Study of Education Yearbook on Adolescence), ed. K. M. Borman and B. Schneider. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Danziger, S.K. and A. Kalil. 2002. Welfare reform: Effects of TANF on family well-being. In Promoting Positive Child, Adolescent, and Family Development: A Handbook of Program and Policy Innovations, edited by R. Lerner, F. Jacobs, and D. Wertlieb. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Dempsey, N.P. 2005. “Television Use and Communication within Families with Adolescents.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Duncan, G., Kalil, A., Mayer, S., Tepper, R., & Payne, M. Forthcoming. The apple does not fall far from the tree. In Family Investments in Children: Resources and Parenting Behaviors that Promote Success, edited by A. Kalil and T. DeLeire.

Goldscheider, F. K., and L. J. Waite. 1998. Children's share of household tasks. Reprinted in Families in the U.S.: Kinship and domestic politics, ed. K. V. Hansen and A. I. Garey. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Hoogstra, L. 2005. "The Design of the 500 Family Study." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Hughes, M. E., and L. J. Waite. 2001. The American family as a context for healthy aging. In The family in an aging society, ed. Sarah Harper. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hughes, M.E. and L.J. Waite. Forthcoming 2004. "The American Family as a Context for Healthy Aging." In The Family in an Aging Society, edited by Sarah Harper, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Jeong, J. G. 2005. “Obtaining Accurate Measures of Time Use from the ESM.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Kalil, A., M. Pattillo, and M. Payne. 2003. "Intergenerational Assets and the Black/White test score gap. In After the bell: Education solutions outside the school, ed. D. Conley and K. Albright. New York: Routledge Press.

Kalil, A. 2002. Family resilience and good child outcomes: A review of the literature. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Social Development. www.msd.govt.nz.

Kalil, A. 2002. Cohabitation and child development. In Just living together: Implications of cohabitation on families, children, and social policy, ed. A. Booth and A. Crouter. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Kalil, A., R. Dunifon, and S. K. Danziger. 2001. Does maternal employment mandated by welfare reform affect children's behavior? In For better and for worse: Welfare reform and the well being of children and families, ed. G. Duncan and P. L. Chase-Lansdale. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Kalil, A., J. A. Levine, and K. M. Ziol-Guest. 2005. “Following in their Parents’ Footsteps: How Characteristics of Parental Work Predict Adolescents’ Interest in Parents’ Jobs.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Kalil, A., H. Schweingruber, M. Daniel-Echols, and A. Breen. 2000. Mother, worker, welfare recipient: Welfare reform and the multiple roles of low-income women. Pp. 201-23 in Coping with poverty: The social contexts of neighborhood, work, and family in the African American community, ed. S. H. Danziger and A. C. Lin. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Koh, C. 2005. “The Everyday Emotional Experiences of Husbands and Wives.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Larson, R. 2001. Mother's time in two-parent and one-parent families: The daily organization of work, time for oneself and parenting of adolescents. In Minding the time in family experience: Emerging perspectives and issues, ed. K. Daly. New York: JAI.

Larson, R. 1999. On the uses of loneliness in adolescence. Pp. 244-62 in Loneliness in childhood and adolescence, ed. K. Rotenberg and S. Hymel. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Larson, R., G. Clore, and G. Wood. 1999. The emotions of romantic relationships: Do they wreak havoc on adolescents? Pp. 19-49 in The development of romantic relationships in adolescents, ed. W. Furman, B. B. Brown, and C. Feiring. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Lee, Y. 2005. “Measuring the Gender Gap in Household Labor: Accurately Estimating Wives and Husbands’ Contributions.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Lee, Y. S., B. Schneider, and L. J. Waite. 2002. Determinants of social and educational consequences of children's housework. In Social Studies of Children and Youth, vol. 9, ed. K. B. Rosier. Stamford, CT: JAI Press.

Maier, K. S. 2005. “Transmitting Educational Values: Parent Occupation and Adolescent Development.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Marchena, E. 2005. “Adolescents’ Assessments of Parental Role Management in Dual-Earner Families.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Marchena, E., and L. J. Waite. 2002. Re-assessing family goals and attitudes in late adolescence: The effects of natal family experiences and early family formation. Pp. 97-127 in Meaning and choice: Value orientations and life course decisions, ed. R. Lesthaeghe and W. Axinn. Brussels: The Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute.

Martinez, S. 2005. “Women’s Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations for Working.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Matjasko, J.L. and A.F. Feldman. 2005. “Emotional Transmission Between Parents and Adolescents: The Importance.” In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Mulligan, C. B., B. Schneider, and R. Wolfe. 2000. Time use and population representation in the Sloan study of adolescents. Technical Working Paper 265. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

Nielsen, M.R. 2005. "Couples Making It Happen: Marital Satisfaction and What Works for Highly Satisfied Couples." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Rathunde, K. 2001. Gifted and talented youth. In Adolescence in America, ed. R. Lerner and J. Lerner. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio.

Rathunde, K., M. Carroll, and M. Huang. 2000. Families and the forming of children's occupational futures. In Becoming adult: How teenagers prepare for the world of work, ed. M. Csikszentmihalyi and B. Schneider. New York: Basic Books.

Roney, J., and R. N. Wolfe. 2000. Paths after high school. In Becoming adult: How teenagers prepare for the world of work, ed. M. Csikszentmihalyi and B. Schneider. New York: Basic Books.

Rubinstein, Y. and C. B. Mulligan. 2005. "Estimating and Imputing Incomes for Middle Class Families." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Schmidt, J. A. 2005. "Religiosity, Emotional Well-Being, and Family Processes in Working." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Schmidt, J. A., G. Rich, and E. Makris. 2000. Images of work and play. In Becoming adult: How adolescents prepare for the world of work, ed. M. Csikzentmihalyi and B. Schneider. New York: Basic Books.

Schneider, B. Forthcoming. Education, primary, and secondary schools, and gender. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Schneider, B., H. Sexton, and L. Hoogstra. Forthcoming. "The Importance of Religion for Adolescents; in Public and Private Schools." Edited volume by M.T. Hallinan.

Schneider, B. and L.J. Waite. Forthcoming. "Timely and Timeless: Working Parents and Their Children." In Work, Family, Health and Well-Being, edited by S.M. Bianchi, L.M. Casper, and R.B. King. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.

Schneider, B. and L.J. Waite. 2005. "Why Study Working Families?" In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Schneider, B. 2003. "Strategies for success: High school and beyond." In Brookings papers on education policy 2003, edited by D. Ravitch. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Schneider, B. 2003. Sociology of education: An overview of the field at the turn of the twenty-first century. In Stability and Change in American Education, edited by M.T. Hallinan, A. Gamoran, W. Kubitschek, and T. Loveless. Clinton Corners, NY: Eliot Werner Publications, Inc.

Schneider, B. 2001. College. In Adolescence in America: An encyclopedia, ed. R. Lerner and J. Lerner. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio.

Schneider, B. 2001. Education (Primary and Secondary Schools) and Gender. In International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences, ed. N. Smelser and P. Baltes. New York: Elsevier.

Schneider, B. 2001. The ubiquitous emerging conception of social capital. In Education and sociology: An encyclopedia, ed. D. Levinson, P. Cookson, and A. Sadovnik. New York: Garland Publishing.

Schneider, B., and D. Stevenson. 2000. The ambitious generation: Imagining the future. In Schools and society, ed. J. Ballantine and J. Spade. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.

Schneider, B. 2000. Social systems and norms: A Coleman approach. In Handbook of educational sociology, ed. M. Hallinan. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers Corporation.

Sexton, H.R. 2005. "Spending Time at Work and at Home: What Workers Do, How They Feel About It, and How These Emotions Affect Family Life." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Shernoff, D. J., S. Knauth, and E. Markris. 2000. The quality of classroom experiences. In Becoming adult: How adolescents prepare for the world of work, ed. M. Csikszentmihalyi and B. Schneider. New York: Basic Books.

Stevenson, D. L., J. Kochanek, and B. Schneider. 1998. Making the transition from high school: Recent trends and policies. In The adolescent years, ed. K. Borman and B. Schneider. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Stolzenberg, R.M. and L.J. Waite. Forthcoming 2005. "How Do Family and Work Affect Health and Well-Being?: Marriage, Divorce and Paid Employment." In Work, Family, Health and Well-Being," edited by S.M. Bianchi, L.M. Casper and R.B. King. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.

Steunkel, C. P. 2005. "A Strategy for Working Families: High-Level Commodification of Household Services." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Waite, L. J. Forthcoming. Divorce and health. In Encyclopedia of health and behavior, edited by N. Anderson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Waite, L. J. 2005. Marriage and family. In Handbook of population, edited by D. Poston and M. Micklin. Kluwer Academic/Plenum.

Waite, L. J. 2003. Marriage. In Encyclopedia of population, ed. P. G. Demeny and G. McNicoll. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

Waite, L. J. 2002. Family as organization. In International encyclopedia for the behavioral and social sciences, ed. N. Smelser and P. Baltes. New York: Elsevier.

Waite, L. J. 2002. Marriage and the dual-career family. In International encyclopedia for the behavioral and social sciences, ed. N. Smelser and P. Baltes. New York: Elsevier.

Waite, L.J. 2004. "Divorce and Health." In Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior, edited by N. Anderson Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Waite, L. J., D. Browning, W. J. Doherty, Y. Luo, M. Gallagher, and S. Stanley. 2001. Does divorce make people happy? Findings from a study of unhappy marriages. New York: Institute for American Values.

Waite, L.J. and W. Doherty. Forthcoming 2004. "Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood: The Social Science Case and Thoughts about a Religious Case." In The Modern Family in Interdisciplinary Perspective, edited by S. Tipton and J. Witte, Jr.

Waite, L. J., and K. Joyner. 2001. Emotional and physical satisfaction with sex in married, cohabiting and dating sexual unions: Do men and women differ? In Sex, love, and health in America: Private choices and public policies, ed. E. O. Laumann and R. T. Michael. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Waite, L. J. and A. C. Lewin. Forthcoming. "Religion and Marriage: Patterns, Relationships and Mechanisms." In Religion, Family and Health, edited by R. Hummer and C. Ellison.

Waite, L. J., and M. Nielsen. 2001. The rise of the dual-earner family, 1963-1997. In Working families: The transformation of the American home, ed. R. Hertz and N. L. Marshall. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Waite, L. J. 2000. Trends in men's and women's well-being in marriage. In The ties that bind: Perspectives on marriage and cohabitation, ed. L. J. Waite, C. Bachrach, M. Hindin, E. Thomson, and A. Thornton. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

Weinshenker, M. N. 2005. "Imagining Family Roles: Parental Influences on the Expectations of Adolescents in Dual-Career Families." In Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance, edited by B. Schneider and L. Waite. Cambridge University Press.

Ziol-Guest, K., A. Kalil, and T. DeLeire. Forthcoming. "Expenditure Decisions in Single-Parent Households. In Family Investments in Children: Resources and Parenting Behaviors that Promote Success, edited by A. Kalil and T. DeLeire. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Publications in Refereed Journals

Adam, E. K., and P. L. Chase-Lansdale. 2002. Home sweet home(s): Parental separations, residential moves and adjustment problems in low-income adolescent girls. Developmental Psychology 38:792-805.

Adam, E. K., and M. R. Gunnar. 2001. Relationship functioning and home and work demands predict individual differences in diurnal cortisol patterns in women. Psychoneuroendocrinology 26:189-208.

Barnett, R. C., and J. Shibley Hyde. 2001. Women, men, work and family: An expansionist theory. American Psychologist 56:781-96.

Chase-Lansdale, P. L. and L. D. Pittman. 2002. Welfare reform and parenting: Reasonable expectations. Future of Children 12:167-86.

Corcoran, M., S. K. Danziger, A. Kalil, and K. Seefeldt. 2000. How welfare reform is affecting women's work. Annual Review of Sociology 26:241-69.

Csikszentmihalyi, M., and B. Schneider. 2001. Conditions for optimal development in adolescence: An experiential approach. Applied Developmental Science 5:122-24.

Csikszentmihalyi, M., B. Schneider, D. Shernoff, and L. Hoogstra. 2001. Preparing for the world of work. The North American Montessori Teachers' Association Journal 26:123-38.

Csikszentmihalyi, M. 1999. If we are so rich, why aren't we happy? American Psychologist 54:821-27.

DeLeire, T., and A. Kalil. 2002. Good things come in threes: Single-parent multigenerational family structure and adolescent adjustment. Demography 39:393-413.

Dunifron, R., Kalil, A., and S.K. Danziger. 2003. Maternal work behavior under welfare reform: How does the transition from welfare to work affect child development? Children and Youth Services Review 76, 642-662.

Goldscheider, F. K., D. P. Hogan, and R. M. Bures. 2001. A century (plus) of parenthood: Changes in living with children, 1880-1990. History of the Family 6:477-94.

Gordon, R. A., C. Savage, B. B. Lahey, S. H. Goodman, P. J. Jensen, M. Rubio-Stipec, and C. Hoven. Forthcoming. Family and neighborhood economic income: Additive and multiplicative associations with youths well-being. Conditionally accepted for publication at Social Science Research.

Gordon, R. A. and P. L. Chase-Lansdale. 2001. Availability of child care in the United States: A description and analysis of data sources. Demography 38:299-316.

Gordon, R. A., P. L. Chase-Lansdale, J. L. Matjasko, and J. Brooks-Gunn. 1997. Young mothers living with grandmothers and living apart: How neighborhood and household contexts relate to multigenerational coresidence in African American families. Applied Developmental Science 1:89-106.

Guest, A., and B. Schneider. 2003. Adolescent extracurricular participation in context: The mediating effects of schools, communities and identity. Sociology of Education.

Hammack, P.L., M.H. Richards, Z. Luo, E.S. Edlynn, and K. Roy. Forthcoming. "Social Support Factors as Moderators of Community Violence Exposure Among Inner-City African-American Young Adolescents." Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

Hammack, P.L., W.L. Robinson, I. Crawford, and S.T. Li. 2004. "Poverty and Depressed Mood among Urban African-American Adolescents: A Family Stress Perspective." Journal of Child and Family Studies 13(3): 309-323.

Hoogstra, L., B. Schneider, and F. Chang. 2001. Young adult occupational identity and well-being: Influences of postsecondary education and work. Sociological Focus 34:337-56.

Jayakody, R., and A. Kalil. 2002. Social fathering in low-income, African American families with preschool children. Journal of Marriage and the Family 64:516.

Kalil, A., Tolman, R., Rosen, D., and G. Gruber. 2003. Domestic violence and children's behavior in low-income families. Journal of Emotional Abuse 3, 75-102.

Kalil, A. 2002. Perceptions of the school psychological environment in predicting adolescent mothers' educational expectations. Journal of Adolescent Research 17:555-67.

Kalil, A., and J. Kunz. 2002. Teenage childbearing, marital status, and depressive symptoms in later life. Child Development 73:1748-60.

Kalil, A., Seefeldt, K., and Wang, H. 2002. Sanctions and material hardship under TANF. Social Service Review 76, 642-662.

Kalil, A., C. Born, J. Kunz, and P. Caudill. 2001. Life stressors, social support, and depressive symptoms among first-time welfare recipients. American Journal of Community Psychology 29:355-69.

Kalil, A., H. Schweingruber, and K. Seefeldt. 2001. Correlates of employment among welfare recipients: Do psychological characteristics and attitudes matter? American Journal of Community Psychology 29:701-23.

Kalil, A., and S. Danziger. 2000. How teen mothers are faring under welfare reform. Journal of Social Issues 56:775-98.

Kurina, L.M., B. Schneider, and L.J. Waite. 2004. "Stress, Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety, and Cortisol Patterns in Working Partners."Stress and Health : 20.

Larson, R., S. Verma, and J. Dworkin. 2001. Men's work and family lives in India: The daily organization of time and emotion. Journal of Family Psychology 15:206-25.

Larson, R. 2000. Toward a psychology of positive youth development. American Psychologist 55:170-83.

Larson, R. 2001. How U.S. children and adolescents spend time: What it does (and doesn't) tell us about their development. Current Directions in Psychological Science 10:160-64.

Larson, R., J. Dworkin, and S. Gillman. 2001. Facilitating adolescents' constructive use of time in one-parent families. Applied Developmental Science 5:143-57.

Larson, R., and D. Almeida. 1999. Emotional transmission in the daily lives of families: A new paradigm for studying family processes. Journal of Marriage and the Family 61:5-20.

Levine, J. A., H. Pollack, and M. E. Comfort. 2001. Academic and behavioral outcomes among the children of young mothers. Journal of Marriage and the Family 63:355-69.

Maier, K. S. Forthcoming. Analysis of nested survey data with missing responses using a partial credit hierarchical measurement model. In Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics.

McIntosh, H., J. A. Schmidt, and F. Chang. 2001. Predictors of positive cooperative behaviors in youths. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 93:45-60.

Moneta, G. B., B. Schneider, and M. Csikszentmihalyi. 2001. A longitudinal study of the self-concept and experiential components of self-worth and affect across adolescence. Applied Developmental Science 5:125-42.

Offer, S. Forthcoming. "The Socioeconomic Integration of the Ethiopian Community in Israel." To be Published in International Migration.

Rathunde, K. 2002. Adolescent engagement and alienation. The North American Montessori Teachers' Association Journal 26:505-15.

Rathunde, K. 2001. Montessori education and optimal experience: A framework for new research. The North American Montessori Teachers' Association Journal 26:11-43.

Rathunde, K. 2001. Family context and the development of undivided interest: A longitudinal study of family support and challenge and adolescents' quality of experience. Applied Developmental Science 5:158-71.

Rathunde, K. 1997. Parent-adolescent interaction and interest. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 26:669-89.

Schaafsma, M. B. 2001. Women lawyers' resistance to work overload: Making time for families. Berkeley Journal of Sociology 45:136-60.

Schmidt, J. A., and B. Padilla. 2003. Self-esteem and family challenge: An investigation of their effects on achievement. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 32:37-46.

Schneider, B. 2004. "Building a Scientific Community: The Need for Replication." Teachers College Record.

Schneider, B. H. Rice, and L. Hoogstra. 2004. "The Importance of Religion in Adolescents’ Lives." Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice 7(3): 366-388.

Schneider, B. 2001. Educational stratification and the life course. Sociological Focus 34:463-66.

Schneider, B., and D. Stevenson. 2000. The ambitious generation: What will happen if the job opportunities of the future do not mesh with expectations of young people? Educational Leadership 57:22-25.

Shernoff, D., and L. Hoogstra. 2001. Continuing motivation beyond the high school classroom. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 93:73-88.

Spencer, M., A. Kalil, N. Larson, S. Spieker, and L. Gilchrist. 2002. Multigenerational coresidence and childrearing conflict: Links to parenting stress in teenage mothers across the first two years postpartum. Applied Developmental Science 6:157-70.

Stolzenberg, R. 2001. It's about time and gender: Spousal employment and health. American Journal of Sociology 107:61-100.

Verma, S., and R. Larson. 2001. Indian women's experience of household labour: Oppression or personal fulfillment. The Indian Journal of Social Work 62:46-66.

Verma, S., and R. Larson. 1999. Are adolescents more emotional? A study of the daily emotions of middle class Indian adolescents. Psychology and Developing Societies 11:179-94.

Waite, L. J. 2000. The family as a social organization: Key ideas for the twenty-first century. Contemporary Sociology 29:463-69.

Williams K., and L. M. Kurina. 2002. The social structure, stress, and women's health. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology 45:1099-118.

Yamaguchi, K. 2004. "The Merits and Methods of Panel Data Analyses: Some Misunderstanding in the Common-Sense Knowledge." Japanese Journal of Household Economics 62: 50-58.

Yamaguchi, K. 2003. "A Liang-Zeger Method For Dyadic Interdependence in the Analysis of Social Networks." In Sociological Methodology, edited by R.M. Stolzenberg, Vol. 33:343-380.

Yamaguchi, K. 2003. "Accelerated Failure-Time Mover-Stayer Regression Models for the Analysis of Last-Episode Data." In Sociological Methodology, edited by R.M. Stolzenberg (ed.), Vol 33: 81-110.

Yamaguchi, K. 2002. The structural and behavioral characteristics of the smallest-world phenomenon: Minimum distance networks. Social Networks.

Yamaguchi, K., and N. Kanomata. 2000. Married women's gender-role attitudes and social stratification: Commonalities and differences between Japan and the United States. International Journal of Sociology 30:52-89.

Yamaguchi, K. 2000. Multinomial logit latent-class regression models: An analysis of the predictors of gender-role attitudes among Japanese women. American Journal of Sociology 105:1702-40.

Zuckerman, D., and A. Kalil. 2000. Welfare reform: Preliminary research and unanswered questions. Journal of Social Issues 56:579-86.

Papers/Chapters Submitted for Publication

Adam, E. K. Parent employment conditions, parent emotion and parenting: Associations with behavior, emotion and cognition. Manuscript in preparation.

Adam, E. K., J. E. Grusec, N. Mammone, G. C. Walters, and H. Wilson-O'Halloran. The relation of parents' mental representations of relationships to child maltreatment, control and comforting strategies, and child outcomes. Manuscript in preparation.

Adam, E. K., and P. Pendry. Hormones under siege: Parent conflict and conflict resolution strategies and average daily cortisol levels in young children and adolescents. Manuscript in preparation.

Adam, E. K., M. R. Gunnar, A. Tanaka, and J. Alwin. Emotional working models? Mediator and moderator models of the associations between adult attachment, parent emotion, and parenting. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Adam, E. K. Parent employment conditions, parent emotion and parenting: Associations with behavior, emotion and cognition. Manuscript in preparation.

Adam, E. K., J. E. Grusec, N. Mammone, G. C. Walters, and H. Wilson-O'Halloran. The relation of parents' mental representations of relationships to child maltreatment, control and comforting strategies, and child outcomes. Manuscript in preparation.

Adam, E. K., and P. Pendry. Hormones under siege: Parent conflict and conflict resolution strategies and average daily cortisol levels in young children and adolescents. Manuscript in preparation.

Adam, E. K., M. R. Gunnar, A. Tanaka, and J. Alwin. Emotional working models? Mediator and moderator models of the associations between adult attachment, parent emotion, and parenting. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Bures, R. M. Moving the nest: A look at the effects of nest-leaving and work status change on mobility in later mid-life. Population Research Center Discussion Paper, University of Chicago.

DeLeire, T. and A. Kalil. "How Do Cohabiting Couples with Children Spend their Money?" Under review at Journal of Marriage and Family.

Dempsey, N. Television distinctions: The link between parental television watching and time spent watching television by adolescents. Submitted to Journal of Communication.

Gordon, R. A., C. Savage, B. B. Lahey, S. H. Goodman, P. J. Jensen, M. Rubio-Stipec, and C. Hoven. Family and neighborhood economic income: Additive and multiplicative associations with youths well-being. Conditionally accepted for publication at Social Science Research.

Kalil, A. "Fathers' Perceptions of Paternal Roles: Variations by Marital Status and Living Arrangement." Under review at Journal of Marriage and Family.

Kalil, A., and K. Ziol-Guest. "Teacher Support, School Goal Structures, and Teenage Mothers' School Engagement." Under review at American Educational Research Journal.

Kurina L. M., B. Schneider, and L. J. Waite. Cortisol patterns and stress in working families. Psychosomatic Medicine.

Lee, Y. S., and L. J. Waite. Measuring the gender gap in household labor: Definitions, instruments and respondents. Submitted to Social Forces.

Lee, Y. S., B. Schneider, and L. J. Waite. Forthcoming. Children and housework: Some unanswered questions. Sociological Studies of Children and Youth. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Maier, K. S. Forthcoming. Analysis of nested survey data with missing responses using a partial credit hierarchical measurement model. In Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics.

Marchena, E. Re-assessing family goals and attitudes in late adolescence: The effects of natal family experiences and early family formation. In Meaning and choice: Value orientations and life course decisions, ed. R. Lestheaghe. The Netherlands: Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute.

Mulligan, C., B. Schneider, and R. Wolfe. "Non-response and Population Representation in Studies of Time Use." Under review at International Journal of Time Use Research.

Mulligan, C. B., B. Schneider, and R. Wolfe. Time use and population representation in the Sloan study of adolescents. Submitted to Journal of Human Resources.

Offer, S. and B. Schneider. "Extra-Familial Social Capital: A Child Centered Model." Under review at Child Development.

Offer, S, J. R. Henley, and S. K. Danziger. "The Contribution of Social Support to the Material Well-Being of Low-Income Families" Under review at Journal of Marriage and the Family.

Schaafsma, M. Persistence of gender inequality in large law firms. To be submitted for publication to the American Journal of Sociology.

Schaafsma, M. Women lawyers in law firms: Conformity, resistance and disorganized co-action. Under review at Social Forces.

Schmidt, J. A. Forthcoming. Religiosity, emotional well-being, and family processes in working families. In Working Families: Time apart, time together, ed. B. Schneider and L. Waite Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Schneider, B., S. Yount, and L. Hoogstra. "Shift Work and Parenting Responsibility: Rethinking Split-Shift Parenting." Under review at Applied Population and Policy Journal.

Schneider, B. Sociology of education: An overview of the field at the turn of the twenty-first century. In Social organization of schools, ed. M. Hallinan.

Schneider, B. Strategies for success: High school and beyond." In Brookings papers on education policy 2003, ed. D. Ravitch.

Schneider, B., A. Ainbinder, and M. Csikszentmihalyi. Forthcoming. Stress and working parents. In The future of work and leisure, ed. J. Haworth and T. Veal. London: Routledge.

Waite, L. J. Forthcoming. Divorce and health. In Encyclopedia of health and behavior, ed. N. Anderson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Waite, L. J. Forthcoming. Marriage. In Encyclopedia of population. Macmillan Reference USA.

Waite, L. J. Forthcoming. Marriage and family. In Handbook of population, ed. D. Poston and M. Micklin. Kluwer Academic/Plenum.

Waite, L. J. Forthcoming. Cohabitation: A communitarian perspective. In Strengthening American marriages: A communitarian perspective, ed. M. Whyte with contributions by D. Browning and W. Doherty. Rowman & Littlefield.

Weinshenker, M. "Maternal Employment Across the Life Course: Adolescent Expectations and Parental Influence." Under review at Journal of Family Issues.

Yamaguchi, K., and Y. Wang. Wife's employment, gender-role attitudes, and household division of labor in American families.

Yamaguchi, K., and Y. Wang. Class identification of married working women and men in America.

Yamaguchi, K. Bilinear regression models for pairs or groups of predictor variables.