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Liana Sayer Publications

This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

There are 20 references in this bibliography folder.

Ruppanner, L, Moller, S, and Sayer, L (2019).
Expensive Childcare and Short School Days = Lower Maternal Employment and More Time in Childcare? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
Socius, 5:1-14.

Pepin, JR, Sayer, LS, and Casper, LM (2018).
Marital Status and Mothers’ Time Use: Childcare, Housework, Leisure, and Sleep
Demography, 55(1):107-133.

England, P, Allison, P, and Sayer, L (2016).
Is Your Spouse More Likely to Divorce You if You Are Older?
Journal of Marriage and Family, 78(5):1184-1194.

Passias, EJ, Sayer, LS, and Pepin, JR (2016).
Who Experiences Leisure Deficits? Mothers' Marital Status and Leisure Time
Journal of Marriage and Family, 79(4):1001-1022.

Gupta, S, Evertsson, M, Grunow, D, Nermo, M, and Sayer, L (2015).
The economic gap among women in time spent on housework in former West Germany and Sweden
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 46(2):181-202.

Gupta, S, Evertsson, M, Grunow, D, Nermo, M, and Sayer, LS (2015).
The Economic Gap Among Women in Time Spent on Housework in Former West Germany and Sweden
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 46(2):181-201.

Qian, Y and Sayer, L (2015).
Division of Labor, Gender Ideology, and Marital Satisfaction in East Asia
Journal of Marriage and Family, 78(2):383-400.

England, P, Allison, PD, and Sayer, LC (2014).
When one spouse has an affair, who is more likely to leave?
Demographic Research, 30(18):535-546.

Yavorsky, J and Sayer, LC (2013).
Doing Fear: The Influence of Hetero-femininity on (Trans)women's Fears of Victimization
The Sociological Quarterly, 54(4):511-533.

Sayer, L and Gornick, J (2012).
Cross-National Variation in the Influence of Employment on Child Care Time
European Sociological Review, 28(4):421-442.

Sayer, L, Bianchi, S, Milkie, M, and Robinson, J (2012).
Housework: Who Did, Does, or Will Do It and How Much Does It Matter?
Social Forces, 91(1):55-63.

Sayer, L and Fine, L (2011).
Racial-Ethnic Difference in US Married Women's and Men's Housework
Social Indicators Research, 101(2):259-265.

Sayer, L, England, P, and Allison, P (2011).
She Left, He Left: How Employment and Satisfaction Affect Men's and Women's Decisions to Leave Marriages
American Journal of Sociology, 116(6):1982-2018.

Sayer, L (2010).
Trends in Housework
In: Dividing the Domestic: Men, Women, and Household Work in Cross-National Perspective, ed. by Judith K. Treas and Sonja Drobnic. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, chap. 2, pp. 19-38.

Sayer, L, Gupta, S, Evertsson, M, Grunow, D, and Nermo, M (2010).
Economic Inequality and Housework
In: Dividing the Domestic: Men, Women, and Household Work in Cross-National Perspective, ed. by Judith K. Treas and Sonja Drobnic. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, chap. ., pp. 105-122.

Gupta, S, Sayer, L, and Cohen, P (2009).
Earnings and the Stratification of Unpaid Time Among US Women
Social Indicators Research, 93:153-157.

Sayer, L, England, P, Bittman, M, and Bianchi, S (2009).
How Long is the Second (Plus First) Shift? Gender Differences in Paid, Unpaid, and Total Work Time in Australia and the United States
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 40(4):523-544.

Sayers, L and Gornick, J (2009).
Cross-National Variation in Older Adults' Housework, Active Pursuits, and Passive Leisure
Social Indicators Research, 93:215-218.

Sayer, L (2007).
More Work for Mothers? Trends and Gender Differences in Multitasking
In: Research in the Sociology of Work, ed. by Beth A. Rubin. Elsevier, Amsterdam, vol. 17, chap. 12, pp. .

Sayer, L (2007).
More Work for Mothers? Trends and Gender Differences in Multitasking
In: Time Competition: Disturbed Balances and New Options in Work and Care, ed. by Tanja van der Lippe and Pascale Peters. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, chap. , pp. 41-56.

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