W167: Family and Work Identities During Times of Transition

(Multistate Research Project)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

03/14/2002

Stevens, D., Kiger, G., & Riley, P.J. (2001). Working hard and hardly working: Domestic labor and marital satisfaction among dual earner couples. Journal of Marriage and Family. 63:514-526.





Conway, F.D.L., Gilden, J. & Zvonkovic, A. (In press). Changing communication and roles in fishing communities: Achieving innovation in Oregon?s fishing families and management. Fisheries. (In Press).





Bailey, S.J. & Zvonkovic, A.M. (In press). Parenting from a distance: Parents perceptions of social and institutional support. Journal of Marriage and Family. (In Press).





Zvonkovic, A.M., Manoogian, M. & McGraw, L. A. (2001). The ebb and flow of family life: How families experience being together and apart. In K. Daly (Ed.) Minding the Time in Family Experience: Emerging perspectives and issues. New York: JAI Press.





Zvonkovic, A.M., McGraw, L.A. & Manoogian, M. (2000). Multiple windows on resilient women and families: A multi-method research project on commercial fishing families. In S. Hanna & M. Hall-Arbor (Eds.) Resilience in fishing communities, businesses, and families. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press.





Bayly, D. (2000). Welfare to work: Listening to silent voices. Unpublished master?s thesis, University of Idaho.





Traver, S. (2000). Disillusionment, disheartenment and depression. Unpublished master?s thesis, University of Idaho.





Bailey, S.J. (2000, May). Working with Families of Divorce. Presentation to the Tri-City Child Care Center Directors; Association, Richland, WA.





Stevens, D.P. & Preheim, K.L. (2001, August). Women?s Work and ?Women?s Work?: LDS dual-earner families, work-family spillover, and family cohesion. Paper presented at meetings of the Association for the Study of Religion, Anaheim, CA.





Preheim, K.L., Riley, P.J., & Kiger, G. (2001, March). Out of the Shadows: Satisfaction with emotion work & differences in marital satisfaction. Paper presented at the meetings of Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.





Stevens, D.P., Kiger, G., & Riley, P.J. (2001, March). Coming Unglued? Workplace factors, work satisfaction & family cohesion. Paper presented at meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.







Schmiege, C., Zvonkovic, A., & DelCampo, R. (1999, November). Work and family boundaries: Beacons for translating research into action. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Irvine, CA.





Stevens D.P., Kiger G. & Riley P.J. (2000, March). Out of Time, Out of Control, and Seeking an Emotional Rescue: The importance of work and family for marital satisfaction. Paper presented at Work & Family: Expanding the Horizons Conference (Business and Professional Women?s Foundation), San Francisco, CA.





Bailey, S.J. (2001, September). Balancing Work and Family. Workshop presentation at the MSU Extension State Staff Conference, Bozeman, MT.





Kiger, G. (2000, December 7). Constructively addressing workplace stresses. Workshop presented to the Professional Employees Association. Logan, UT: Utah State University.





Riley, P.J., & Kiger, G. (2000, November 13). Gender and Communication. Discussion presentation to the Pride Alliance. Logan, UT: Utah State University.





Kiger, G. & Riley, P.J. (2000, September 26). Finding the Safety Valves: Easing the pressure and stress at work. Panel participants at Utah State University Forum. Logan, UT.





Kiger, G. (2000, September 20). Balancing work and family. On J. Christensen (Producer). Cross Talk. Logan, UT: KVNU Radio.





Riley, P. (2000, June 21). Gender Sensitivity and Career Guidance. Thai Skills Development Workshop, Logan, UT.





Riley, P.J., & Kiger, G. (2000, March 21). Time, Dirt, & Money: Gender, family, & work. USU Women & Gender Research Institute brown-bag series. Logan, UT.





12/13/2002

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:



Bailey, S. J. & Zvonkovic, A. M. (in press). Parenting from a distance: Parents? perceptions of social and institutional support. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage.



Bryant, B., Raskauskas, J., Schmiege, C., Zvonkovic, A., Peters, C., & Bailey, S. Vital engagement: Preparing our children for satisfying employment ?tomorrow? (monograph under review). Davis, CA: University of Southern California.



Del Campo, Robert, Diana Del Campo and Daisey Gorman. (2002). Employee Assistance Programs. The Annals of the American PsychotherapyAssociation. 15-18.



Riley, P. J. & Kiger, G. 2002. Increasing Survey Response: The drop off/pickup technique. The Rural Sociologist 22 (1):6-9.



Stevens, D., Kiger, G., & Riley, P. J. (2001). Working hard and hardly working: Domestic labor and marital satisfaction among dual earner couples. Journal of Marriage and Family. 63:514-526.



Stevens, D., Kiger, G. & Riley, P. J. 2002. Coming Unglued: The Work-Family Interface and Family Cohesion. Social Behavior and Personality 30 (3):289-302.



BOOK CHAPTERS:



Zvonkovic, A.M., Manoogian, M. & McGraw, L. A. (2001). The ebb and flow of family life: How families experience being together and apart. In K. Daly (Ed.) Minding the Time in Family Experience: Emerging perspectives and issues. New York: JAI Press.





OTHER PUBLICATIONS



Bailey, S. J. (2002). Work and Family: Balancing and Weaving. (MT200211 HR). Bozeman, MT: MSU Extension Publications



THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS:



Stevens, D.P. (2002). Family Cohesion in Dual-Earner Couples: The effects of work factors, and work-family spillover, and the division of domestic labor. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Utah State University, Logan, UT.



PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:



Bryant, B. K. (2001, April). Peer conflict resolution: Links to family

security and depression. Poster presented at the Biennial Meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, Minnesota.



Humble, A. M., & Zvonkovic, A. M. (2002, February). Job-Related Travel: Work Conditions and Work/Family Spillover. Paper presented at the Persons, Processes, and Places: Research on Families, Workplaces, and Communities Conference, San Francisco, CA



Kiger, G., Preheim, K. L., Stevens, D. P. & Riley, P. J. (2002, November). Family Factors, Work Characteristics, and Perceived Control: Gender and marital satisfaction. Paper presented at the National Council for Family Relations, Houston, TX.



Peters, C. L., & Zvonkovic, A. M. (2002, November). The Process of Doing Feminist Research and Providing Feedback to Companies. Poster showcase presentation at NCFR conferencfe.



Preheim, K. L., Riley, P. J., & Kiger, G. (2001, March). Out of the Shadows: Satisfaction with emotion work & differences in marital satisfaction. Paper presented at the meetings of Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.



Preheim, K. L. & Stevens, D. P. (February, 2002). Family-to-Work Spillover among Dual-Earner Men and Women: The Effects of Crossover and Domestic Labor Arrangements. Paper presented at the Intermountain Paper and Poster Symposium, USU, Logan, UT.



Preheim, K. L., Riley, P. J. & Kiger, G. (March, 2002). Balancing Work and Family: Impacts on job satisfaction for dual-earner couples. Paper presented at the Persons, Processes, and Places: Research on Families, Workplaces and Communities (Business and Professional Women?s Foundation, The Center for Families at Purdue University, and the Alfred P.Sloan Foundation) Conference, San Francisco, CA.



Schmiege, C., & Traver, S. (2002), November) It Just Sort of Happened. Paper presented at the symposium "Gender and control in work and family life" at the National Council on Family Relations. Houston, Texas.



Stevens, D. P. & Preheim, K. L. (2002, April). Emotion-Work Performance in Dual Earner Couples: What makes men and women tick? Paper presented at the Utah Council of Family Relations, Ogden, UT.



Stevens, D., Kiger, G. & Riley, P. J. (2002, February). Work-Family Conflict Among Dual-Earner Couples: The effects of job factors on family cohesion. Paper presented at the Persons, Processes, and Places: Research on Families, Workplaces and Communities Conference, San Francisco, CA.



Zvonkovic, A. M., Peters, C. L. (2002, February). Women Who Travel for Work: Identity, Control, and Occupational Context. Paper presented at the Persons, Processes, and Places: Research on Families, Workplaces, and Communities Conference, San Francisco, CA.



Zvonkovic, A. M., & Peters, C. L. (2002, November). Gender, control, and work-related travel. Paper presentated as part of the symposium on Gender and control in work and family life, (W-167 regional symposium), NCFR conference.





ELECTRONIC MEDIA



Ad Hoc Technical Committee (2001). Making work "work" for parents and

children. Website:

http://www.cyfernet.org/parent/workandfamily/more1.html



Ad Hoc Technical Committee (2001). Coordinating Marriage with Employment.

Website: http://www.cyfernet.org/parent/workandfamily/more2.html





MASS MEDIA



Bryant, B. & Singleton, R. (2001). Fathers and Discipline? DANR Radio Program in California. (Also translated into Spanish for dissemination to Spanish speaking Californians).



Del Campo, R. (2002, October 3). Keeping the Balancing between work and family. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affialite in El Paso, Texas). Dr. Bob segment.

presented on the 5 PM news October 3, 2002.



Del Campo, R. (2002, October 11). Keeping the Balance between work and family. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affiliate in El Paso, Texas). Dr. Bob segment presented on the morning show, Daybreak.



Del Campo, R. (2002, September). Balancing work and family life. Radio spot and news release for the NM Cooperative Extension Service, (done by Robert Del Campo) aired and released to newspapers statewide.



DelCampo, R. (2002, October 3). Keeping the Balancing between work and family. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affialite in El Paso, Texas). Dr. Bob segment.

presented on the 5 PM news



Kiger, G. (2002, May). First for Women Magazine. Telephone interview with a reporter/writer.

12/01/2003

I.Refereed Journal Articles:



Conway,F.D.L., Gilden,J. & Zvonkovic,A. (2002). "Changing communication and roles: Innovations in Oregon‘‘s fishing families, communities, and management." Fisheries, 27, 20-29.



Stevens,D.P., Kiger,G., & Riley,P.J. (2002) "Coming Unglued" Workplace characteristics, work satisfaction, and family cohesion." Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 30(3): 289-302.



II.Monographs:



Bryant,B., Raskauskas,J., Schmiege,C., Bailey,S., Zvonkovic,A., & Peters,C. (under review). "Preparing our youth for their vocational lives: Consideration of parental employment experiences, teen employment experiences, and employment options of the future." Youth Development Focus, A monograph of the 4-H Center for Youth Development, University of California-Davis.



III.Papers Presented at Scholarly Meetings:



Bailey,S.J. "Family and work identities of divorced parents: The relationship to well-being and overall life satisfaction." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, BC: November 2003.



Bailey,S., Schmiege,C.J., & Zvonkovic,A.M. "Both sides of the work/family equation: Research and outreach with families of divorce, single parents, and workers with highly demanding jobs." Paper presented at the Workforce Development Conference, Orlando, FL: March 2003.



Smith,K.L., Kiger,G., Stevens,D.P., & Riley,P.J. "Family factors, work characteristics, and perceived control." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Houston, TX: November 2002.



Stevens,D.P. & Smith.,K.L. "Emotion-work performance in dual-earner couples: What makes men and women tick?" Paper presented at the annual Utah Council on Family Relations conference, Weber State University, Ogden, UT: April 2002.



Stevens,D.P. & Smith,K.L. "Family-to-work spillover among dual-earner women and men: The effects of crossover and domestic-labor arrangements." Paper presented at the annual Intermountain Paper and Poster Symposium, Utah State University, Logan UT: March 2002.



Stevens,D.P., Kiger,G., & Riley,P.J. "Work-family conflict among dual-earner couples: The effects of job factors on family cohesion." Paper presented at the Persons, Processes, and Places: Research on Families, Workplaces and Communities (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Business and Professional Women‘‘‘‘s Foundation; and The Center for Families at Purdue University) conference, San Francisco, CA: February 2002.



Zvonkovic,A.M., & Peters,C.L. "Facilitating worker identity and involvement: A qualitative study of women who travel for work." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, BC: November 2003.



Zvonkovic,A.M. & Peters,C.L. "Work cultures of women who travel for work." Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applies Anthropology, Portland, OR: March 2003.



Zvonkovic,A.M. & Peters,C.L. "Constructing profiles of frequent work travelers." Paper presented at the Business and Professional Women/Sloan Foundation Conference on Work and Family, Orlando, FL: February 2003.



IV.Book Chapters:



V.Theses:



Barnett,K. "Work and family balance, family relationships and job satisfaction among working class Mexican-American families." (unpublished Master‘‘s thesis, completed May, 2003, Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University).



VI.Extension Publications:



Bailey,S.J. (2002) "Work and family: Balancing and weaving." (MT200211 HR). Bozeman, MT: Montana State University.



VII.Popular Press/Media:



Del Campo,R. Avoiding burnout and taking control of your life. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBS affiliate in El Paso, TX). June 19, 2002.



Del Campo,R. Taking control of your life. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBS affiliate in El Paso, TX), November 21, 2002.



Del Campo,R. Taking control of your life. Radio spot and news release for the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service, Spring 2003.



Kiger,G. First for Women Magazine, telephone interview, May 2002.



VIII.In Press:



Barnett,K., Del Campo,R. & Del Campo,D. (In press, 2003-2004). Work and family balance among dual earner working class Mexican-Americans: Implications for therapists. Contemporary Family Therapy, an International Journal.



MacDermid,S., Roy,K. & Zvonkovic,A. (In press). Don‘‘t stop at the borders: Dynamic and contextual perspectives on theorizing about work and family. In Sourcebook of family theories and methods (edited by Vern Bengtson, Katherine Allen, Alan Acock, Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, & David Klein).



IX.Under Review:



Humble,A.M. & Zvonkovic,A.M. "On the road again: Connections between the frequent travel and work/family spillover." Under review, revise and resubmit, Journal of Marriage and Family.



Preheim,K.L., Riley,P.J., & Kiger,G. "His marriage, her marriage: Marital satisfaction in couples." Review and resubmit, Journal of Marriage and Family.



Stevens,D.P., & Smith,K.L. "Women‘‘‘‘s work and "women‘‘s work": LDS dual-earner families, work-family spillover, and family cohesion." Under review, Sociological Forum.



Stevens,D.P., Kiger,G., & Riley,P.J. "His, hers, or ours" Work-to-family spillover, crossover, and family cohesion." Under review, The Social Science Journal.



Zvonkovic,A.M., Richards,C.M., Humble,A.M., & Manoogian,M. "The ripple effect: Lessons about time and work for working families from families in which men are regularly absent due to work." Under review, revise and resubmit, Family Relations.



X.Book Chapters Under Review:



Bryant,B. Making decisions about teen employment. In Sori,C.F. & Hecker,L.L. (Eds.) The therapist‘‘s notebook for children and adolescents. Vol. 2. New York: Haworth Press.

12/27/2004

I. Refereed Journal Articles

Bailey, S. J. & Zvonkovic, A. M. (2003). Parenting from a distance: Parents perceptions of social and institutional support. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 39(3/4) 59-80.

Barnett, K., Del Campo, R. & Del Campo, D. (2003) Work and family balance among dual earner working class Mexican-Americans: Implications for therapists. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 25 (3), 3 53-366

Kiger, G. (2004, June 28). How to Avoid Divorce: Don't Make Her Clean the Loo. Retrieved on October 18, 2004 from http://www.hardnewscafe.usu. edu/opinion/ours/0628_kiger.html

Stevens, D.P., Minnotte, K.L., & Kiger, G. (2004). Differences in work-to-family and family-to-work spillover among professional and nonprofessional workers. Sociological Spectrum, 24, 535-551.

Weigel, R.R. (2004). Ranching in the West: Is it hazardous to your health? Traumatology: An International Journal, 10(3), p. 165-178.

Weigel, R.R. (2003). Why ranchers and farmers are reluctant to seek counseling and how family practitioners can help. The Forum for Family and Consumer Issues, 8(2). On-line:
http://www. ces. ncsu. edu/depts/fcs/pub/8(2)/weigel. html.

II. Presentations

Del Campo, R. Coping with burnout. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affiliate in El Paso, TX), October 16, 2003.

Del Campo, R. How to argue constructively, KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affiliate in El Paso, TX), October 30, 2003.

Del Campo, R. Resolving stress during the holidays. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affiliate in El Paso, TX), December 18 & 22, 2003.

Del Campo, R. How to get people to like you. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affiliate in El Paso, TX), January 5, 2004.

Del Campo, R. Dealing with depression. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affiliate in El Paso, TX), January 26, 2004.

Del Campo, R. Fighting Loneliness. KTSM-TV Newschannel 9 (NBC affiliate in El Paso, TX), February 16, 2004.

Del Campo, R. Avoiding burnout in your life. KOBE Talk Radio 1450 AM Morning Show(Las Cruces, NM), September 13, 2004.

Traver, S. (2004, March). The Search Institute Survey results in Bonner county:
Implications for families in poverty. Presentation in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Traver, S. (2004, October). Using poverty research to inform day -to- day interaction with low income families in schools and social service settings. Presentation in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Traver, S. (2004, October). University of Idaho extension's role in community change. Presentation in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Tranel, J., Hewlett, J., Rosenberg, H., & Weigel, R.R. (2003). Labor management in agriculture: A critical management function. Western Economics Forum, 2(2), p. 8-13.

Bailey, S. J. (January, September, 2004) Balancing home and work life. MSU Extension New Agent Orientation, Bozeman, MT.


Weigel, R.R. (2004, June). When ranchers and farmers face disaster. A presentation .at the Scotts Bluff County Emergency Management Training, Gering, NE.

Weigel, R.R. (2004, April). The ranching culture: A legacy or liability? A presentation at the University of Wyoming, College Of Agriculture's Animal Science seminars, Laramie, WY.

Weigel, R.R. (2004, February). When cowboys, and their families, get the blues. A presentation at the Colorado Farm Show, Greeley, CO.


III. Papers Presented at Scholarly Meetings

Del Campo, R.G., Del Campo, D., Del Campo, R.L., Blancero, D. A touch of class: work-family balance for professional and working-class Hispanics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management, New Orleans, LA, August, 2004.


Stevens, D.P. (2004, October). Testing the "economy of gratitude": Emotion work and domestic labor. Paper presented at the Great Plains Sociological Association, Fargo, North Dakota.

Brower, C., & Mannon, S.E. (2004, April). Crying over spilled milk: Gender, identity and work- family conflict. Paper presented at the Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Clark, H. (2004, April). Ties that bind or confine? Effects of community and relationships on work-family spillover for men and women. Paper presented at the Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Smith, K.L., Stevens, D.P., & Kiger, G. (2004, April). Predictions of emotion-work performance in dual earner couples. Paper presented at the Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Stevens, D.P., & Kiger, G. (2004, April). Domestic labor and marital satisfaction among dual- earner couples. Paper presented at the Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Bailey, S. J. & Goetting, M. (October, 2004).Communication and stress. Montana Women in Agriculture Conference, Miles City, MT.

Traver, S, Walters, L.A., and Schmiege, C. (2004, May). White picket fence dreams in a post-modern world: Low-income women and perceptions of control. Poster session accepted at the annual meeting of the Children, Youth and Families at Risk Conference, Seattle, WA.

Weigel, R.R. (2004, April 22). Ranching in the West: Is it hazardous to your health?

Proceedings: Rocky Mountain Disaster Mental Health. Casper, WY.

Weigel, R.R. (2003, November). Quality of Life in the Rockies: Is it hazardous to your mental health? Wyoming Association of Family & Consumer Sciences, Laramie, WY.


Zvonkovic, A., Mannon, S., Bryant, B., & Bailey, S. (2004). A critical look at messages concerning family, work, and personal fulfillment in popular womens magazines: A working paper. Paper prepared for the Pre-Conference on Theory Construction and Research Methodology, National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL: November.

Peters, C., Zvonkovic, A., & Notter, M. (2004). Work and family involvement among women whose jobs require travel. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL: November.

Zvonkovic, A., Peters, C., Notter, M. & Marks, S. (2004). Support on the home and work fronts: Experiences of women who travel for work. Paper presented at the International Association of Relationship Researchers meeting, Madison, WI: July.

Zvonkovic, A. & Peters, C. (2003). Facilitating worker identity and involvement: A qualitative study of women who travel for work. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, BC: November.

Zvonkovic, A. (2003). Weaving Work and Family in the Academy. Presentation to the Graduate Women's Network, Oregon State University: December.

Hoag, D., Parsons, J., Hewlett 3., Weigel, R.R., Newkirk, J., & Bastian, C. (2004, August). Multi-state risk management education efforts in the West: Challenges and opportunities. Symposium presented at the Western Agricultural Economics Annual Meeting, Honolulu, NI.

Weigel, R.R. (2004, April). The ranching culture: Why it's hazardous to a cowboy's health. Presentation at the Crisis in Rural Health Conference, Casper, WY.

Weigel, R.R. (2003, October). The personal nature of agriculture: Farm/ranch families & stress. A seminar presentation at the United States Department of Agricultural Risk Management Agency's National Conference on Risk Management Education, San Diego, CA.

Zvonkovic, A. (2003). Weaving Work and Family: Challenges and Stresses for Women. Lecture for the Business and Professional Women's Association of Mid-Willamette Valley Oregon: January.

IV. Theses/Dissertations

Clark, H.D. (2004). Ties that bind or confine? The effect of relationships and community on work-family spillover for men and women. Unpublished master's thesis, Utah State University, Logan.

Preheim, K.L. (2004). Marital satisfaction among dual-earner couples: The effects of work and family factors. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Utah State University, Logan.

Turner, N. Identity, self esteem and satisfaction with family life: a comparison of working class Mexican-American and Anglo-American Families (Unpublished Master's thesis, May, 2004, Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University).

V. Extension Publications

Bailey, S. 3., Paul, L., & Dennee, P. (2004). Family Mealtime. (MT200403 fiR). Montana State University: Extension Service.

DelCampo, Diana S. & DelCampo, Robert L. (June, 2004) New Mexico Cooperative
Extension Service: Dealing with stress at work and at home. Highlands University Campus, Las Vegas, New Mexico.

DelCampo, Diana S. (June, 2004) Managing stress at work and at home. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service. Written Curriculum Materials- Original

DelCampo, Diana S. (June, 2004) Values and stress at work and at home. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service.

Lombard, P. & Bailey, S. J. (2004). Understanding grief (MT200402 fiR) Montana State University: Extension Service.

Bailey, S. J,, Bush, C., & Zartman, M. (April, 2004) Diversity and the workplace: Extending Extension programming to underrepresented populations. Great Falls, MT.

VI. In Press

Bryant, B. K., Zvonkovic. A., Schmiege, C., Bailey, S., Rauskasas, J., &
Peters, C. (in press). Clarifying the World of Work. for our Youth: Vocations,
Careers,, and Jobs. Focus, Youth Development Center, UC Davis.

Zvonkovic, A., Richards, C., Humble, A. & Manoogian, M. (in press) Lessons about family work and relationships from families of men whose jobs require travel. Family Relations.

Zvonkovic, A., Notter, M., & Peters, C. (in press) Family Studies:
Situating Everyday Family Life at Work, In Time and Across Contexts. In E.
Kossek, S. Sweet, & M. Pitts-Castouphes (Eds.) The Work-Family Handbook.
New York: Erlbaum.

MacDermid, S., Roy, K. & Zvonkovic, A. (in press). Don't stop at the borders: Theorizing beyond 'work and family'. In V. Bengtson, K. Allen, A. Acock, P. Dilworth-.Anderson, & D. Klein (Eds.) Sourcebook of family theories and methods. New York: Sage.

Bryant, B. K (in press). Making decisions about teen employment. In Son, C. F., & Hecker, L. L. (Eds.) The therapist's notebook for children and adolescents. Vol.2. New York: Haworth Press.

VII. Under Review

Bryant, B.K., Zvonkovic, A. Clarifying the World of Work for our Youth. . . (monograph under review). Davis, CA: University of Southern California.

Bryant, B., Raskauskas, J., Schmiege, C., Zvonkovic, A., Peters, C., & Bailey, S. Vital Engagement :Preparing our children for satisfying employment tomorrow (monograph under review). Davis, CA: University of Southern California.

Minnottee, K.L., Stevens, D.P., & Kiger, G. Gendered Processes of Work and Family Spillover: Marital Satisfaction among Dual-Earner Couples. (under review, Journal of Marriage and Family).

Minnottee, K.L,, Stevens, D.P., & Kiger, G. Antecedents of Emotion-Work Performance among Dual-Earner Couples. (Currently under review, Journal of Family Issues).

Stevens, D.P., Gary Kiger, and Pamela J. Riley. His, Hers, or Ours? Work-to-Family Spillover, Crossover, and Family Cohesion. (under review, The Social Science Journal).

Stevens, D. P, S. Mannon, and G. Kiger. Domestic Labor and Marital Satisfaction: How Much or How Satisfied?. (under review, Marriage and Family Review).

Stevens, D. P, K. Minnotte, S. Mannon, and G. Kiger. Examining the Neglected Side of the Work-Family Interface Antecedents of Positive and Negative Family-to-Work Spillover. (under review, Journal of Family Issues).

Stevens, D. P., D, K. Minnotte, S. Mannon, and G. Kiger. Testing the'Economy of gratitude': Emotion Work and Domestic-Labor Performance and Satisfaction. (Invited to revise and resubmit, Journal of Marriage and Family)

Stevens, D. P and K. Smith. Women's Work and 'Women's Work':
LDS Dual-Earner Families, Work-Family Spillover, and Family Cohesion. (under review, Journal of Social Psychology).

VIII. Manuscripts in Progress

Bailey, S. J. Family and work identities of divorced parents: The relationship to well-being and overall life satisfaction.

Traver, S. & Johnson, S. (2004). Impact statement: Poverty education impacts community decision making. Unpublished manuscript, University of Idaho.

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