Maternal and Dual Earner Employment

Date Rank
Gottfried, A. E., and Gottfried, A. W. (1988). Maternal employment and children's development: Longitudinal research. New York: Plenum. b.1 a.1
Gottfried, A. E., & Gottfried, A. W. (Eds.) (1994). Redefining families: Implications for children's development. New York: Plenum Publishing. a.8 a.2
Gottfried, A. E. & Gottfried, A. W. (2006). A long-term investigation of the role of maternal and dual-earner employment in children’s development: The Fullerton Longitudinal Study,” American Behavioral Scientist, 49, 1-18.  a.3 a.3
Gottfried, A. E. & Gottfried, A. W. (2008). The upside of maternal employment. In Marcus-Newman, A., & Halpern, D & Tan. S (Eds.)  The Changing Realities of Work and Family. (pp. 25-42). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. a.2 a.4
Gottfried, A. E., Gottfried, A. W. and Bathurst, K. (2002) Maternal and dual-earner employment status and parenting. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.). Handbook of Parenting, 2nd edition. (Vol. 2, pp. 207-229). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. a.5 a.5
Gottfried, A. E., Gottfried, A. W., and Bathurst, K. (1995). Maternal and dual-earner employment status and parenting. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.), Handbook of Parenting. (Vol. 2, pp. 139-160). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates a.7 a.6
Gottfried, A. E. (2005). Maternal and dual-earner employment and children’s development: Redefining the research agenda. In D. F. Halpern, & S. E. Murphy, eds., From work-family balance to work-family interaction: Changing the metaphor, (197-217). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.  a.4 a.7
Gottfried, A. E. (1991). Maternal employment in the family setting: Developmental and environmental outcomes. In J. Lerner & N. Galambos (Eds.), The employment of mothers during the child rearing years. (pp. 63-84). New York: Garland. a.9 a.8
Gottfried, A. E. (1988). Maternal employment and children's development: Introduction to issues. In A. E. Gottfried & A. W. Gottfried (Eds.), Maternal employment and children's development: Longitudinal research. (pp. 3-8). New York: Plenum Publishing. b.1 a.9
Gottfried, A. E., & A. W. Gottfried (2009). Work and Home Life, Conflict between: Effects on the Child.  The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion (pp. 1046-1048). University of Chicago Press: Chicago. a.1 b.1
Gottfried, A. E., and Gottfried, A. W. (1994). Impact of redefined families on children's development: Conclusions, conceptual perspectives, and social implications. In A. E. Gottfried and A. W. Gottfried (Eds.), Redefining families: Implications for children's development (pp. 221-229). New York: Plenum. a.8 b.2
Gottfried, A. E. & Gottfried, A. W. (1994). Demography and changing families: Introduction to the issues. In A. E. Gottfried and A. W. Gottfried (Eds.), Redefining families: Implications for children's development. (pp. 3-8). New York: Plenum Publishing. a.8 b.3
Gottfried, A. E., and Gottfried, A. W. (1988). Maternal employment and children's development: An integration of longitudinal findings with implications for social policy. In A. E. Gottfried and A. W. Gottfried (Eds.), Maternal employment and children's development: Longitudinal research (pp. 269-287). New York: Plenum. b.1 b.4
Gottfried, A. E., Gottfried, A. W., and Bathurst, K. (1988). Maternal employment, family environment, and children's development: Infancy through the school years. In A. E. Gottfried and A. W. Gottfried, (Eds.), Maternal employment and children's development: Longitudinal research (pp. 11-58). New York: Plenum. 
This research was used by California Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird as a basis for Burchard v. Garay, 42, Cal. 3d 531; Cal. Rprt. (Sept. 1986).
b.1 b.5
Gottfried, A. E., Gottfried, A. W., Bathurst, K., and Killian, C. (1999). Maternal and dual-earner employment: Family environment, adaptations, and the developmental impingement perspective. In M. Lamb (Ed.), Parenting and child development in “nontraditional” families. (15-37). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. a.6 b.6
Gottfried, A. E., Bathurst, K., & Gottfried, A. W. (1994). Role of maternal and dual- earner employment in children's development: A longitudinal study from infancy through early adolescence. In A. E. Gottfried & A. W. Gottfried (Eds). Redefining families: Implications for children's development, (pp. 55-97). New York: Plenum Publishing. a.8 b.8