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Maternal exposure to work schedule unpredictability and child behavior.
Schneider, Daniel; Harknett, Kristen.
  • Schneider D; Harvard Kennedy School and Department of Sociology Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA.
  • Harknett K; Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of California, San Francisco San Francisco California USA.
J Marriage Fam ; 84(1): 187-209, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1626447
ABSTRACT

Objective:

This article estimates the association between maternal exposure to unpredictable work schedules in the service sector and child internalizing and externalizing behavior.

Background:

Precarious work is widespread and characterized by low wages, few benefits, and nonstandard schedules. But working parents, especially in the service sector, contend with unpredictable work schedules as well. These schedules have negative consequences for workers, but may also perpetuate inequality across generations by negatively affecting children.

Method:

This article takes advantage of novel survey data from The Shift Project, covering 2,613 mothers (surveyed 2017-2019) working in the service sector with children (mean child age of 7.5), to examine the association between maternal work schedules and child behavior as well as the mediators of this relationship.

Results:

Maternal exposure to unpredictable work schedules is associated with children's externalizing and internalizing behavior. Mediation analysis shows that for parents with the most unpredictable schedules, this aspect of job quality operates on children's behavior by increasing household economic insecurity, reducing developmental parenting time, and diminishing maternal well-being.

Conclusion:

These results demonstrate that work scheduling conditions may have consequences not just for workers themselves but also for their children.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: J Marriage Fam Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: J Marriage Fam Year: 2022 Document Type: Article