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65
Citations
29177
World Ranking
1008
National Ranking
472

Overview

Suzanne M. Bianchi was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic work contributed to the field of social sciences, although specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics are not detailed in the available data.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Suzanne M. Bianchi in the provided information. Information about book publications or awards received throughout their career is also not available.

The absence of detailed publication and research topic records suggests that publicly accessible bibliographic data on Suzanne M. Bianchi may be limited in this dataset. However, the academic affiliation indicates involvement in university-level research and education.

Best Publications

  • Is Anyone Doing the Housework? Trends in the Gender Division of Household Labor

    Suzanne M. Bianchi;Melissa A. Milkie;Liana C. Sayer;John P. Robinson

  • The Changing Rhythms of American Family Life

    Suzanne M. Bianchi;John P. Robinson;Melissa A. Milke

  • Maternal employment and time with children: dramatic change or surprising continuity?

    Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • Work and Family Research in the First Decade of the 21st Century.

    Suzanne M. Bianchi;Melissa A. Milkie

  • Are Parents Investing Less in Children? Trends in Mothers' and Fathers' Time with Children.

    Liana C. Sayer;Suzanne M. Bianchi;John P. Robinson

  • Changing Rhythms of American Family Life

    Suzanne M. Bianchi;John P. Robinson;Melissa A. Milkie

  • Housework: Who Did, Does or Will Do It, and How Much Does It Matter?

    Suzanne M. Bianchi;Liana C. Sayer;Melissa A. Milkie;John P. Robinson

  • Balancing Act: Motherhood, Marriage, and Employment Among American Women

    Daphne Spain;Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • Continuity and Change in the American Family

    Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • What did you do today? Children's use of time, family composition, and the acquisition of social capital.

    Suzanne M. Bianchi;John Robinson

  • “Chocolate city, vanilla suburbs:” Will the trend toward racially separate communities continue?

    Reynolds Farley;Howard Schuman;Suzanne Bianchi;Diane Colasanto

  • Sons, Daughters, and Family Processes: Does Gender of Children Matter?

    Sara Raley;Suzanne Bianchi

  • When Do Fathers Care? Mothers' Economic Contribution and Fathers' Involvement in Child Care.

    Sara Raley;Suzanne M. Bianchi;Wendy Wang

  • Gender Differences in the Quantity and Quality of Free Time: The U.S. Experience

    Marybeth J. Mattingly;Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • Women's Economic Independence and the Probability of Divorce A Review and Reexamination

    Liana C. Sayer;Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • American Women in Transition

    Suzanne M. Bianchi;Daphne Spain

  • Children's Contact with Absent Parents.

    Judith A. Seltzer;Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • Family Change and Time Allocation in American Families

    Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • Marriage, children, and women's employment: what do we know?

    Philip N. Cohen;Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • Exercise Time: Gender Differences in the Effects of Marriage, Parenthood, and Employment

    Kei M. Nomaguchi;Suzanne M. Bianchi

  • Competing Devotions: Career and Family among Women Executives

    Suzanne M. Bianchi

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Robinson
John P. Robinson University of Maryland, College Park
Reynolds Farley
Reynolds Farley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert F. Schoeni
Robert F. Schoeni University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kristin A. Moore
Kristin A. Moore Child Trends
P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale Northwestern University
S. Philip Morgan
S. Philip Morgan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas A. DiPrete
Thomas A. DiPrete Columbia University
Barbara Schneider
Barbara Schneider Michigan State University
Sandra L. Hofferth
Sandra L. Hofferth University of Maryland, College Park
Ronald L. Simons
Ronald L. Simons University of Georgia

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