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Not available anywhere: 7
Relational demography in the workplace and health: An analysis of gender and the subordinate–superordinate role-set
S Schieman, T McMullen
Journal of Health and Social Behavior 49 (3), 286-300, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Technological tethering, digital natives, and challenges in the work–family interface
AD Nevin, S Schieman
The Sociological Quarterly 62 (1), 60-86, 2021
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Financial strain and psychological distress: Do strains in the work-family interface mediate the effects?
L Chai, S Schieman, A Bierman
Society and Mental Health 11 (2), 168-182, 2021
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
When family calls: How gender, money, and care shape the relationship between family contact and family-to-work conflict
PJ Badawy, S Schieman
Journal of Family Issues 41 (8), 1188-1213, 2020
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Labor market influences on Women's fertility decisions: longitudinal evidence from Canada
P Glavin, M Young, S Schieman
Social Science Research 88, 102417, 2020
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Mother–father parity in work–family conflict? The importance of selection effects and nonresponse bias
M Young, MA Milkie, S Schieman
Social Forces 101 (3), 1171-1198, 2023
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
What happens at home does not stay at home: Family-to-work conflict and the link between relationship strains and quality
L Chai, S Schieman
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 44 (1), 175-192, 2023
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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Boundary-spanning work demands and their consequences for guilt and psychological distress
P Glavin, S Schieman, S Reid
Journal of Health and Social behavior 52 (1), 43-57, 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Work-Life Conflict During the COVID-19 Pandemic
S Schieman, P Badawy, M Milkie, A Bierman
Socius, 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research …
Are communications about work outside regular working hours associated with work-to-family conflict, psychological distress and sleep problems?
S Schieman, MC Young
Work & Stress 27 (3), 244-261, 2013
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Scaling Back and Finding Flexibility: Gender Differences in Parents' Strategies to Manage Work–Family Conflict
M Young, S Schieman
Journal of Marriage and Family 80, 99-118, 2018
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
The pressure-status nexus and blurred work–family boundaries
S Schieman, P Glavin
Work and Occupations 43 (1), 3-37, 2016
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Spouse’s work-to-family conflict, family stressors, and mental health among dual-earner mothers and fathers
M Young, S Schieman, MA Milkie
Society and Mental Health 4 (1), 1-20, 2014
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Who Helps with Homework? Parenting Inequality and Relationship Quality Among Employed Mothers and Fathers
S Schieman, L Ruppanner, MA Milkie
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 39 (1), 49-65, 2018
Mandates: Australian Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Time deficits with children: The link to parents’ mental and physical health
MA Milkie, K Nomaguchi, S Schieman
Society and Mental Health 9 (3), 277-295, 2019
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research
When hard times take a toll: The distressing consequences of economic hardship and life events within the family-work interface
M Young, S Schieman
Journal of health and social behavior 53 (1), 84-98, 2012
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Ironic flexibility: When normative role blurring undermines the benefits of schedule control
S Schieman, P Glavin
The Sociological Quarterly 58 (1), 51-71, 2017
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Control in the face of uncertainty: Is job insecurity a challenge to the mental health benefits of control beliefs?
P Glavin, S Schieman
Social Psychology Quarterly 77 (4), 319-343, 2014
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Financial circumstances, mastery, and mental health: Taking unobserved time-stable influences into account
J Koltai, A Bierman, S Schieman
Social Science & Medicine 202, 108-116, 2018
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Who engages in work–family multitasking? A study of Canadian and American workers
S Schieman, M Young
Social Indicators Research 120, 741-767, 2015
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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