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Baruch, Grace K.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1987
Research on work-related stress has tended to focus on males and to neglect gender as a variable; often, findings from studies of men are incorrectly generalized to women. This article focuses on the assumptions, gaps, and biases in the literature in this area. (Author/LHW)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family Life, Family Role, Homemakers
Barnett, Rosalind C.; Baruch, Grace K. – 1984
Consequences of mothers' participation in child care (interaction and child-care tasks) on 160 Caucasian middle-class fathers and mothers were examined in an interview study of parents of kindergarten and fourth grade children. In half of the families, mothers were employed. Three forms of mothers' participation were examined in relation to two…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Dual Career Family, Employed Women