Her scientific interests lie mostly in Division of labour, Labour economics, Demographic economics, Marital status and Gender studies. Her Division of labour research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Unpaid work, Panel data, Social psychology, Life course approach and Gender inequality. Her Labour economics study combines topics in areas such as Gender equality and Domestic labour.
Glass ceiling, Hierarchy and Development economics is closely connected to Earnings in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Demographic economics. Janeen Baxter focuses mostly in the field of Marital status, narrowing it down to topics relating to Interpersonal relationship and, in certain cases, Affect. In her study, Poverty and Social group is inextricably linked to Socioeconomic status, which falls within the broad field of Gender studies.
Her main research concerns Labour economics, Life course approach, Demographic economics, Developmental psychology and Gender studies. Her Labour economics research includes elements of Unpaid work, Marital status, Domestic work, Division of labour and Domestic labour. Janeen Baxter performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Division of labour and Gender gap via her papers.
Her study in Life course approach is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Fertility, Demography and Negotiation. Janeen Baxter brings together Demographic economics and De facto to produce work in her papers. Her Developmental psychology study which covers Panel data that intersects with Affect.
Her primary areas of study are Developmental psychology, Life course approach, Demographic economics, Panel data and Longitudinal study. Her study in the field of Gender role is also linked to topics like Egalitarianism. Janeen Baxter has included themes like National wealth and Public economics in her Life course approach study.
Her Demographic economics research incorporates themes from Vulnerability, Work experience and Unemployment. Janeen Baxter interconnects Mental health, Affect and National Disability Insurance Scheme in the investigation of issues within Panel data. Her Sexual identity research is within the category of Gender studies.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Developmental psychology, Mental health, Panel data, Demography and Quality. Janeen Baxter has researched Developmental psychology in several fields, including Work–life balance, Career development and Operations management. The various areas that she examines in her Panel data study include Life course approach, Affect and Gender role.
Her Life course approach research integrates issues from Developed country and Mediation. Her research integrates issues of Socioeconomic status and Peer support in her study of Demography. Her studies deal with areas such as Cross-national research, Demographic economics and Sexual identity as well as Quality.
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Life Course Transitions and Housework : Marriage, Parenthood, and Time on Housework
Janeen Baxter;Belinda Hewitt;Michele Haynes.
Journal of Marriage and Family (2008)
The Gender Gap in Workplace Authority: A Cross-National Study.
Erik Olin Wright;Janeen Baxter;Gunn Elisabeth Birkelund.
American Sociological Review (1995)
THE GLASS CEILING HYPOTHESIS: A Comparative Study of the United States, Sweden, and Australia
Janeen Baxter;Erik Olin Wright.
Gender & Society (2000)
Patterns of change and stability in the gender division of household labour in Australia, 1986–1997:
Janeen Baxter.
Journal of Sociology (2002)
DEPENDENCE AND INDEPENDENCE A Cross-National Analysis of Gender Inequality and Gender Attitudes
Janeen Baxter;Emily W. Kane.
Gender & Society (1995)
Gender equality and participation in housework: A cross-national perspective
Janeen Baxter.
Journal of Comparative Family Studies (1997)
The joys and justice of housework
Janeen Baxter.
Sociology (2000)
“Families” in International Context: Comparing Institutional Effects Across Western Societies
Lynn Prince Cooke;Janeen Baxter.
Journal of Marriage and Family (2010)
To Marry or Not to Marry: Marital Status and the Household Division of Labor
Janeen Baxter.
Journal of Family Issues (2005)
Satisfaction with Housework: Examining the Paradox
Janeen Baxter;Mark Western.
Sociology (1998)
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