Nonstandard schedules and young children's behavioral outcomes among working low-income families
| Author(s): | Joshi, Pamela; Bogen, Karen; |
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| Date Issued: | February 2007 |
| Publisher(s): | Blackwell Publishing |
| Description: | An examination of how mothers' nonstandard night, weekend, or rotating work schedules affect their preschool children's behavior |
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