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Bibliographic Subjects » CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS » Behavioral correlates of happiness » Happiness and Work » Having work » Working (married) women

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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Behavioral correlates of happiness Happiness and Work Having work Working (married) women
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Working (married) women, working women, working wife
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Eligible and included in findings archive (embedded studies)
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Wright, J.D. Are Working Women Really More Satisfied? Evidence from Several National Surveys.
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1978, Vol. 40, 301 -373
1978
Townsend, A.; Gurin, P. Re-examining the frustrated homemaker hypothesis: Role fit, personal dissatisfaction, and collective discontent.
Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1981, Vol. 8, 464 - 488
1981
Warr, P.; Parry, G. Paid Employment and Women's Psychological Well-Being.
Psychological Bulletin, 1982, Vol. 91, 498 - 516
1982
Warr, P.; Payne, R.L. Unpleasant Emotional Strain and Feelings of Pleasure: Point Prevalence, Attributions of Cause and Coping Responses.
Paper MRC/SSCR Social & Applied Psychology Unit, University of Sheffield, 1982, UK
1982
Willard, A.K. Self, Situation and Script: A Psychological Study of Decisions about Employment in Mothers of One Year Olds.
PhD Dissertation, Harvard University, 1985, USA
1985
Wong, N.W. Effects of Individual Sources of Support on Well-Being in Employed Parents.
PhD Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1985, USA
1985
Pugliesi, K.L. The Well-Being of Women: The Effects of Marital Status, Employment and Social Support.
PhD Dissertation, Washington State University, 1985, USA
1985
Baruch, G.K.; Barnett, R.C. Consequences of Fathers' Participation in Family Work: Parents' Role Strain and Well-Being.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986, Vol. 51, 983 - 992
1986
van Oudenhoven-vander Zee, K.I.; Bakker, A.B.; Sanderman, R. Sekseverschillen in de Invloed van het Huwelijk en van Betaald Werk op Subjectief Welbevinden. (Sex Differences in the Impact of Marriage and Paid Employment on Subjective Well-Being).
Gedrag en Gezondheid, 1995, Vol. 23, 229 - 244
1995
Groenendijk, H. Verschillen in Welbevinden tussen Buitenshuis Werkende Moeders. (Wellbeing of Working Mothers).
Sociologische Gids, 1999, Vol. 1, 51 - 65
1999