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Does work pay psychologically as well as economically? The role of employment in predicting depressive symptoms and parenting among low-income families.

C Cybele Raver1.   

Abstract

This longitudinal study examined quantity and quality of maternal employment as predictors of depressive symptoms and parenting style in a sample of 94 low-income mothers whose 4-year-old children were enrolled in Head Start at baseline. Results suggest that answers to the question of whether work "pays" are complex: Findings suggest some benefits of greater employment participation while also indicating that women holding lower prestige jobs experienced increases in their use of negative parenting style, net of baseline demographic and psychological characteristics. Sparse evidence for selection processes was found, with cohabitation and maternal depressive symptoms modestly predictive of subsequent maternal employment. Implications of these findings for welfare reform and educationally related policies for low-income families are discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14669892     DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-8624.2003.00634.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


  24 in total

1.  MOTHER'S EMPLOYMENT DEMANDS, WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT, AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT.

Authors:  Kyong Hee Chee; Rand D Conger; Glen H Elder
Journal:  Int J Sociol Fam       Date:  2009

2.  Maternal Functioning, Time, and Money: The World of Work and Welfare.

Authors:  Rebekah Levine Coley; Brenda J Lohman; Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal; Laura D Pittman; P Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
Journal:  Child Youth Serv Rev       Date:  2007-06

3.  Dosage effects on school readiness: evidence from a randomized classroom-based intervention.

Authors:  Fuhua Zhai; C Cybele Raver; Stephanie M Jones; Christine P Li-Grining; Emily Pressler; Qin Gao
Journal:  Soc Serv Rev       Date:  2010

Review 4.  School readiness and self-regulation: a developmental psychobiological approach.

Authors:  Clancy Blair; C Cybele Raver
Journal:  Annu Rev Psychol       Date:  2014-08-21       Impact factor: 24.137

5.  Welfare Program Implementation and Parents' Depression.

Authors:  Pamela A Morris
Journal:  Soc Serv Rev       Date:  2008-12

6.  Classroom-based Interventions and Teachers' Perceived Job Stressors and Confidence: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Head Start Settings.

Authors:  Fuhua Zhai; C Cybele Raver; Christine Li-Grining
Journal:  Early Child Res Q       Date:  2011-09

7.  Two approaches to estimating the effect of parenting on the development of executive function in early childhood.

Authors:  Clancy Blair; C Cybele Raver; Daniel J Berry
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2013-07-08

8.  Maternal work conditions and child development.

Authors:  Christina Felfe; Amy Hsin
Journal:  Econ Educ Rev       Date:  2012-12

9.  Welfare policies and very young children: experimental data on stage-environment fit.

Authors:  Heather D Hill; Pamela Morris
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2008-11

10.  Low-wage maternal employment and parenting style.

Authors:  Aurora P Jackson; Peter M Bentler; Todd M Franke
Journal:  Soc Work       Date:  2008-07
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