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Overview

Janeen Baxter is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has a research focus primarily within the social sciences and psychology. Their work spans multiple subfields including sociology and political science, clinical psychology, general health professions, gender studies, and demography.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Health disparities and outcomes

The recent scholarly articles authored or co-authored by Janeen Baxter reflect a range of issues related to adolescent health, family dynamics, and gender. Selected publications with the year and venue include:

  • Global variation in the prevalence of bullying victimisation amongst adolescents: Role of peer and parental supports, 2020, EClinicalMedicine
  • Global variation in the prevalence of suicidal ideation, anxiety and their correlates among adolescents: A population based study of 82 countries, 2020, EClinicalMedicine
  • Prevalence of multiple non-communicable diseases risk factors among adolescents in 140 countries: A population-based study, 2022, EClinicalMedicine
  • Marital Dissolution and Personal Wealth: Examining Gendered Trends across the Dissolution Process, 2020, Journal of Marriage and the Family
  • Mothers, fathers and the intergenerational transmission of gender ideology, 2021, Social Science Research

Janeen Baxter collaborates regularly with a number of co-authors, with the most frequent including:

  • Jack Lam (17 co-authored works)
  • Francisco Perales (13 co-authored works)
  • Abdullah Al Mamun (9 co-authored works)
  • Alice Campbell (8 co-authored works)
  • Stephen R. Zubrick (8 co-authored works)

Their publications commonly appear in specific academic venues, where they have a repeated presence:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal (12 publications)
  • EClinicalMedicine (3 publications)
  • Australian Economic Review (2 publications)
  • International Journal for Population Data Science (2 publications)
  • Advances in Life Course Research (2 publications)

In addition to journal articles, Janeen Baxter has contributed to book literature. One noted book published through Springer International Publishing is Family Dynamics over the Life Course, released in 2022, which has received academic citations.

Best Publications

  • Life Course Transitions and Housework : Marriage, Parenthood, and Time on Housework

    Janeen Baxter;Belinda Hewitt;Michele Haynes

  • Gender role attitudes in Australia, 1986-2005

    J. Baxter;M. van Egmond;S. Buchler;M. Western

  • THE GLASS CEILING HYPOTHESIS: A Comparative Study of the United States, Sweden, and Australia

    Janeen Baxter;Erik Olin Wright

  • The Gender Gap in Workplace Authority: A Cross-National Study.

    Erik Olin Wright;Janeen Baxter;Gunn Elisabeth Birkelund

  • Patterns of change and stability in the gender division of household labour in Australia, 1986–1997:

    Janeen Baxter

  • DEPENDENCE AND INDEPENDENCE A Cross-National Analysis of Gender Inequality and Gender Attitudes

    Janeen Baxter;Emily W. Kane

  • Global variation in the prevalence of bullying victimisation amongst adolescents: Role of peer and parental supports.

    Tuhin Biswas;James G. Scott;Kerim Munir;Hannah J. Thomas

  • The joys and justice of housework

    Janeen Baxter

  • Gender equality and participation in housework: A cross-national perspective

    Janeen Baxter

  • “Families” in International Context: Comparing Institutional Effects Across Western Societies

    Lynn Prince Cooke;Janeen Baxter

  • To Marry or Not to Marry: Marital Status and the Household Division of Labor

    Janeen Baxter

  • Global variation in the prevalence of suicidal ideation, anxiety and their correlates among adolescents: A population based study of 82 countries

    Tuhin Biswas;James G. Scott;Kerim Munir;Andre M.N. Renzaho

  • A Life-Changing Event: First Births and Men's and Women's Attitudes to Mothering and Gender Divisions of Labor

    Janeen Baxter;Sandra Buchler;Francisco Perales;Mark Western

  • A Matter of Time: Father Involvement and Child Cognitive Outcomes

    Tomás Cano;Francisco Perales;Janeen Baxter

  • Satisfaction with Housework: Examining the Paradox

    Janeen Baxter;Mark Western

  • Is husband's class enough? Class location and class identity in the United States, Sweden, Norway, and Australia.

    Janeen Baxter

  • Post-Familial Families and the Domestic Division of Labour*

    Janeen Baxter;Belinda Hewitt;Mark Western

  • A stalled revolution? Gender role attitudes in Australia, 1986–2005

    Marcel van Egmond;Janeen Baxter;Sandra Buchler;Mark Western

  • Negotiating Domestic Labor: Women's Earnings and Housework Time in Australia

    Janeen Baxter;Belinda Hewitt

  • Power Attitudes and Time: The Domestic Division of Labour

    Janeen Baxter

  • Neoliberalism, inequality and politics: The changing face of Australia

    Mark C. Western;Janeen H. Baxter;J Pakulski;Bruce Tranter

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen R. Zubrick
Stephen R. Zubrick Telethon Kids Institute
Gavin Turrell
Gavin Turrell RMIT University
Lorraine Mazerolle
Lorraine Mazerolle University of Queensland
Karen Thorpe
Karen Thorpe University of Queensland
Jenny Ziviani
Jenny Ziviani University of Queensland
David Lawrence
David Lawrence University of Western Australia
Lyndall Strazdins
Lyndall Strazdins Australian National University
Paula England
Paula England New York University Abu Dhabi
Andre M. N. Renzaho
Andre M. N. Renzaho Western Sydney University
Adrian B. Kelly
Adrian B. Kelly Queensland University of Technology

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