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Title: Nonstandard Work and Marital Instability: Evidence From the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
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Kalil, Ariel Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M. Epstein, Jodie Levin |
Nonstandard Work and Marital Instability: Evidence From the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Journal of Marriage and Family 72,5 (October 2010): 1289-1300. Also: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00765.x/full Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Blackwell Publishing, Inc. => Wiley Online Keyword(s): Divorce; Family Characteristics; Marital Stability; Maternal Employment; Shift Workers; Unemployment; Work Hours/Schedule; Work, Atypical This article replicated and extended Harriet Presser's (2000) investigation of the linkages between nonstandard work and marital instability. We reexplored this question using data from a sample of 2,893 newlywed couples from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and using different analytic techniques. In contrast to Presser, we found that the key dimension of husbands' and wives' employment was nonemployment. Similar to Presser, we found that wives' working of fixed night shifts increased the risk of divorce, driven by the experience in marriages over 5 years in duration. However, we did not replicate Presser's finding that the effect is significant only among households with children; rather, wives' fixed night shifts were associated with divorce only among those without children. |
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Kalil, Ariel, Kathleen M. Ziol-Guest and Jodie Levin Epstein. "Nonstandard Work and Marital Instability: Evidence From the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth." Journal of Marriage and Family 72,5 (October 2010): 1289-1300.
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