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Session 152:
Gender and SES Considerations in Juggling Work and Family

Saturday, May 3
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Directors Row 4
3rd Floor
Chair: Lynne M. Casper, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH
Discussant: Paula England, Northwestern University

1.  Paid and Unpaid Work Time Patterning among Middle-Class Dual-Earner Couples  •   Yun-Suk Lee, Cornell University; Phyllis Moen, Cornell University

2.  Family Income Differences in Work-Family Spillover  •   Enilda A. Delgado, University of Wisconsin at La Crosse; Donna Anderson, University of Wisconsin at La Crosse

3.  Does the Use of Work-Family Policies Influence Time Spent in Domestic Labor?  •   Sarah Beth Estes, University of Cincinnati; Mary C. Noonan, University of Iowa; Jennifer Glass, University of Iowa

4.  Working Poor Families: What Employment Characteristics Influence Their Food Stamp Participation?  •   Signe-Mary McKernan, Urban Institute; Caroline Ratcliffe, Urban Institute

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