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Dytell, Rita Scher; Schwartzberg, Neala S. – 1988
While the effects of maternal employment on women have been highlighted in the literature, less attention has been given to the effects of maternal employment on men. This study examined the interaction of work sources and family sources of stress on the psychological health of men in single- and dual-earner families. Questionnaires on background…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Employed Parents, Family Environment, Fathers
Dytell, Rita Scher – 1987
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has ranked 130 jobs in terms of the level of stress they engender. According to this ranking, clerical and service workers are in occupations which engender very high levels of stress. This study examined the relative contribution of a variety of occupational and nonoccupational sources of…
Descriptors: Clerical Workers, Depression (Psychology), Job Satisfaction, Mental Health


