Nancy L. Marshall, Ed.D.
Work published elsewhere Marshall, N.L. (forthcoming). Employment and Women's Health. Women's Health Psychology, edited by Mary V. Spiers, Pamela A. Geller, and Jacqueline D. Kloss. John Wiley & Sons.
Marshall, N.L. 2009. The Quality of Early Child Care and Children’s Development. Pp. 144-150. In Current Directions in Developmental Psychology, edited by L.S. Liben. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc. Marshall, N.L., Tracy, A.J. 2009. After the Baby: Work-Family Conflict and Working Mothers’ Psychological Health. Family Relations, 58, 379-390. Marshall, N.L. & Robeson, W.W. November 5-8, 2009. Maternity Leave Arrangements and Working Mothers' Wellbeing. Paper accepted for presentation at Work, Stress , and Health 2009: Global Concerns and Approaches, the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Marshall, N.L., Washington, V. 2008. Child Care Voucher Project Phase II: Follow-Up Study of Voucher Length. Families in Society. Families in Society Online, 89 (0), 1-3.
Marshall, N.L., Robeson, W.W., Tracy, A.J. & Roberts, J. August 2009. Welfare Reform, Subsidized Child Care, and Family and Child Well-being. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. NICHD Early Child Care Research Network. (2005). Child Care and Child Development: Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development. NY, NY: Guilford Press. Marshall. (2004). The Quality of Early Child Care and Children’s Development. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13 (4), 165-168. Marshall, Robeson, and Keefe. (2003). Gender Equity in Early Childhood Education. In A World of Difference: Readings on Teaching Young Children in a Diverse Society, edited by C. Copple. Washington, DC: NAEYC. Marshall, Ed. (2003). The Social Construction of Gender in Childhood and Adolescence. Special Issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. Volume 46, Number 10, June 2003 Boyle, Marshall, & Robeson. (2003). Gender at Play: Fourth-Grade Girls and Boys on the Playground. American Behavioral Scientist, 46 (10), 1326-1345. Hertz and Marshall (Eds.). (2001). Working Families: The Transformation of the American Home. University of California Press. http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9187.html Marshall. (2001). Health and Illness Issues Facing an Aging Workforce in the New Millennium. Sociological Spectrum, 21 (3).431-439. Marshall, Marx, McCartney, Keefe and Noonan. (2001). It Takes an Urban Village: Parenting Networks of Urban Families. Journal of Family Issues. 22(2), 163-182. Marshall, Robeson, & Keefe. (1999). Gender Equity in Early Childhood Education. Young Children, 54(4), 9-13. NICHD Early Child Care Research Network. (1999). Child Outcomes when Child-Care Center Classes Meet Recommended Standards for Quality. American Journal of Public Health, 89(7), 1072-1077. (For a complete listing of publications from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, under the corporate author, NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, please visit the website: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/crmc/secc/pubs.htm) NICHD Early Child Care Research Network. (1997). Poverty and Patterns of Child Care. In J. Brooks-Gunn & G. Duncan (Eds.). Consequences of Growing Up Poor, (pp. 100-131). New York: Russell-Sage. Marshall. (1997). Combining Work and Family. In S. Gallant, G.P. Keita, & R. Royak-Schaler ( Eds.). Health Care for Women: Psychosocial, Social and Behavioral Influences (pp. 163-174). Washington, DC: APA Books. http://www.apa.org/books/ Marshall, Garcia Coll, Marx, McCartney, Keefe & Ruh. (1997). After-School Time and Children’s Behavioral Adjustment. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 43 (3), 497-514. Marshall, Sayer & Barnett. (1997). The Changing Workforce, Job Stress and Psychological Distress. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2, 99-107. Barnett, Marshall & Pleck. (1995). Men's Multiple Roles and Their Relationship to Men's Psychological Distress. In G.L. Bowen & J.F. Pittman (Eds.). The Work & Family Interface: Toward a Contextual Effects Perspective (pp. 33-41). Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations. Marshall. (1994). Having It All: Managing Jobs and Children. In M.R. Michelson (Ed.). Women and Work: In Their Own Words, 2nd Edition (pp. 92-95). Troutdale, OR: New Sage Press. http://www.teleport.com/~newsage/books/workwom.html Marshall & Barnett. (1994). Family-Friendly Workplaces, Work-Family Interface, and Worker Health. In G.P. Keita & J.L. Hurrell, Jr. (Eds.). Job Stress in a Changing Workforce (pp. 253-264). Washington, DC: APA Books. http://www.apa.org/books/ Marshall & Barnett. (1993). Variations in Job Strain Across Nursing and Social Work Specialties. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 3, 261-271. Marshall & Barnett. (1993). Work-Family Strains and Gains Among Two-Earner Couples. Journal of Community Psychology, 21(1), 64-78. Barnett, Marshall, Brennan & Raudenbush. (1993). Gender and the Relationship between Job Experiences and Psychological Distress: A Study of Dual-Earner Couples. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64(5), 794-806. Barnett, Marshall & Pleck. (1992). Men's Multiple Roles and Their Relationship to Men's Psychological Distress. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54(2), 358-367. Barnett, Marshall & Singer. (1992). Job Experiences Over Time, Multiple Roles, and Women's Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62(4), 634-644. Marshall & Barnett. (1992). Work-related Support Among Women in Caregiving Occupations. Journal of Community Psychology, 20, 36-42. Marshall, Barnett, Baruch & Pleck. (1991). More Than A Job: Women and Stress in Caregiving Occupations. In H. Z. Lopata & J.A. Levy (Eds.). Current Research on Occupations and Professions, Vol. 6 (pp. 61-81). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc. Marshall. (1991). The Changing Lives of Young Children: Infant Child Care as a Normative Experience. Families in Society, 72(8), 496-501. Marshall & Barnett. (1991). Race and Class and Multiple Role Strains and Gains Among Women Employed in the Service Sector. Women & Health, 17(4), 1-19. Marshall & Marx. (1991). The Affordability of Child Care for the Working Poor. Families in Society, 72 (4) 202-211. Marshall, Barnett, Baruch & Pleck. (1990). Double Jeopardy: The Costs of Caring at Work and at Home. In E. K. Abel & M. K. Nelson (Eds.). Circles of Care: Work and Identity in Women's Lives (pp. 266-277). Ithaca, NY: SUNY Press. Seligson, Fersh, Marshall, Marx & Baden. (1990). School-Age Child Care: The Challenge Facing Families. Families in Society. 71 (6), 324-331. Massachusetts Gender Bias Commission. (1989). Final Report of the Massachusetts Gender Bias Study: Gender Bias in Courthouse Interactions. Massachusetts Law Review, 74 (2), 50-74. Marshall, Witte, Nichols, Marx, Laws, Silverstein & Mauser. (1988). Caring for Our Common Wealth: The Economics of Child Care in Massachusetts. Available from the Massachusetts Office for Child Care Services. Marshall. (1982). The Public Welfare System. In D. Belle (Ed.). Lives in Stress: Women and Depression. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. For a complete listing of publications from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, under the corporate author, NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, please visit http://www.nichd.nih.gov/crmc/secc/pubs.htm
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