selected scholarly activity
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books
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chapters
- Genders and Sexuality. 101-121. 2021
- Gender Inequality 2016
- Family and Work. 758-765. 2015
- Social Stress in the 21st Century. Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research. 299-323. 2013
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community engaged research
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journal articles
- Effect of a neighbourhood intervention on social cohesion in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Wellbeing, Space and Society. 7:100217. 2024
- PeerOnCall: Exploring how organizational culture shapes implementation of a peer support app for public safety personnel. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 135:152524-152524. 2024
- Best practices for measuring community resources across Canada: A comparison of coding classifications. Canadian Geographer. 68:115-128. 2024
- Keeping Everyone Buoyant: The Care Work of Women Faculty and Research Staff during COVID-19. Socius. 10. 2024
- The Canadian family-friendly community resources study for better balance, health and well-being. Community, Work & Family. 27:1-27. 2024
- The Long Haul Home: The Relationship between Commuting Distance, Work Hours, Work-to-Family Conflict, and Psychological Distress. Socius. 10. 2024
- Short-term impact of a neighbourhood-based intervention on mental health and self-rated health in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Health & Place. 83:103052-103052. 2023
- The association between housing cost burden and avoidable mortality in wealthy countries: cross-national analysis of social and housing policies, 2000-2017. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 77:65-73. 2023
- Mother–Father Parity in Work–Family Conflict? The Importance of Selection Effects and Nonresponse Bias. Social Forces. 101:1171-1198. 2023
- The Combined Impact of Workplace and Occupational Gender Composition on Workers’ Mental Health and Employment Consequences. Sociological Quarterly. 64:1-26. 2023
- Gender, work, and the family’s morning rush hour: the strain associated with preparing children for the day. Community, Work & Family. ahead-of-print:1-18. 2023
- How do housing asset and income relate to mortality? A population-based cohort study of 881220 older adults in Canada. Social Science and Medicine. 314:115429-115429. 2022
- The World Mental Health International College Student Survey in Canada: Protocol for a Mental Health and Substance Use Trend Study. JMIR Research Protocols. 11:e35168-e35168. 2022
- The Consequences of Living in Childcare Deserts: Evidence from Canada. Canadian Review of Sociology, The. 57:550-578. 2020
- Commuting Distance and Work-to-Family Conflict: The Moderating Role of Residential Attributes. Social Currents. 7:231-251. 2020
- Labor market influences on Women's fertility decisions: Longitudinal evidence from Canada. Social Science Research. 88-89:102417-102417. 2020
- Does Work–Family Conflict Vary According to Community Resources?. Family Relations. 68:197-212. 2019
- Neighborhood Effects on Immigrants’ Experiences of Work-Family Conflict and Psychological Distress. Society and Mental Health. 8:25-49. 2018
- Scaling Back and Finding Flexibility: Gender Differences in Parents' Strategies to Manage Work–Family Conflict. Journal of Marriage and Family. 80:99-118. 2018
- Insecure People in Insecure Places: The Influence of Regional Unemployment on Workers’ Reactions to the Threat of Job Loss. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 58:232-251. 2017
- Level of economic development of the country of origin and work-to-family conflict after migration to Canada. Social Science Research. 63:263-276. 2017
- Gender Differences in Perceived Domestic Task Equity. Journal of Family Issues. 36:1751-1781. 2015
- Work–family conflict in context: The impact of structural and perceived neighborhood disadvantage on work–family conflict. Social Science Research. 50:311-327. 2015
- Who Engages in Work–Family Multitasking? A Study of Canadian and American Workers. Social Indicators Research. 120:741-767. 2015
- Spouse’s Work-to-family Conflict, Family Stressors, and Mental Health among Dual-earner Mothers and Fathers. Society and Mental Health. 4:1-20. 2014
- The Impact of Neighborhood Composition on Work-Family Conflict and Distress. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 54:481-497. 2013
- Are communications about work outside regular working hours associated with work-to-family conflict, psychological distress and sleep problems?. Work & Stress. 27:244-261. 2013
- When Hard Times Take a Toll. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 53:84-98. 2012
- Economic Hardship and Family-to-Work Conflict: The Importance of Gender and Work Conditions. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 32:46-61. 2011
- Economic Hardship and Family-to-Work Conflict: Gender and Work Conditions as Contingencies. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 32:46-61. 2011
- Is There a Downside to Schedule Control for the Work-Family Interface?. Journal of Family Issues. 31:1391-1414. 2010
- The demands of creative work: Implications for stress in the work–family interface. Social Science Research. 39:246-259. 2010
- Work Hard, Play Hard?: A Comparison of Male and Female Lawyers' Time in Paid and Unpaid Work and Participation in Leisure Activities. Canadian Review of Sociology, The. 47:27-47. 2010
- Family Responsibilities, Productivity, and Earnings: A Study of Gender Differences Among Canadian Lawyers. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 30:305-319. 2009
- Parenthood and productivity: A study of demands, resources and family-friendly firms. Journal of Vocational Behavior. 72:110-122. 2008
- Coaching and Athletic Career Investments: Using Organisational Theories to Explore Women’s Boxing. Annals of Leisure Research. 10:257-271. 2007
- Gender Differences in Precarious Work Settings. Relations Industrielles. 65:74-97.
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presentations