Changing rhythms of American family life

Author(s): Bianchi, Suzanne M.; Robinson, John P.; Milkie, Melissa A.;
Date Issued: 2006
Publisher(s): Russell Sage Foundation
Description: An analysis of the way American families balance the demands of work and family using time diary data from surveys of American parents over the last four decades
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Source: New York: Russell Sage Foundation
Note: This resource is part of the ASA Rose Series
Topics: Parents & Families
ISBN: 0-87154-136-X : Unspecified
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