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Work and Family Syllabi

The virtual library of work and family syllabi was created to encourage faculty in different disciplines to include work and family topics in their courses. Readings, lectures, and class assignments are included in these syllabi.

The course syllabi are covered by pertinent copyright laws and should be considered published materials, authored by the faculty members who submitted them.

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ALBELDA, Randy Economics Women's Economic Roles ©
ALLEN, Tammy Psychology Work and Family ©
APPELBAUM, Eileen Labor & Employment Relations Women and Work ©

BARDOEL, Anne

Business

Work, Family and Life ©

BERHEIDE, Catherine Sociology Work, Family, and Organizations©
BERIK, Günseli Economics Feminist Economics ©
BIANCHI, Suzanne Sociology Family Demography: Family Change and Variation ©
BRAYFIELD, April Sociology Gender, Work & Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective ©
BRITTON, Dana Sociology Sociology of Work ©
CINTRON, Leslie Sociology The Sociology of Work and Family ©
CONNELLY, Rachel Economics Economics of the Lifecycle ©
COOPER, Evan Sociology & Anthropology Work and the Family ©
DELGADO, Enilda Sociology Sociological Aspects of Work and Life ©
DEPREZ, Luisa Sociology Women, Welfare, and the State ©
DESROCHERS, Stephan Psychology Family Theory and Research ©

DRAGO, Bob

Labor Studies and Industrial Relations

First Year Seminar ©
Labor Market Analysis ©
Race, Gender and Employment ©
Work-Life ©
Work & Family ©

Economics of Discrimination ©

Website

Industrial and Labor Relations ©

Website

EATON, Susan

Business

Strategic Human Resource Management: Working Well With People ©

FRIED, Mindy

Social Policy

Gender and Race, Work and Public Policy ©

GERSON, Kathleen Sociology American Families in Transition ©
Families, Work, and Gender Inequality ©
GLASS, Jennifer Sociology & Women's Studies Work and Family Institutions ©
Policy Analysis and Management Work-Family Policies in Comparative Perspective ©
GOLDBERG, Wendy Psychology and Social Behavior Work and Family ©

GOLDEN, Lonnie

 

Economics Family Life in Economic Context ©
Labor and Employment Relations Work-Life Policies and Practices ©

HAAS, Linda

Sociology

Topics in Sociology: Families and Work ©

Gender and Work ©
HALEY-LOCK, Anna &
JONES, Thomas
Multi-discipline The Contemporary U.S. Workplace:
Social Welfare and Efficiency in Firm-Employee Relations©
HALL, Douglas T. Organizational Behavior Seminar on Careers Research and Theory ©

HALPERN, Diane F.

Psychology

Psychology of Children, Family, & Work ©

HANSEN, Karen
Sociology Families and Economic Intersections ©
North American Families ©
Social Perspectives on Motherhood and Mothering ©

HAMMER, Leslie B.

Psychology

Work and Family ©

HARRINGTON,Brad

Organizational Behavior

Career Management and Work / Life Integration in Today's Workplace ©

HILL, E. Jeffrey School of Family Life Work and Family ©
HYNES, Kathryn Human Development and Family Studies Work and Family ©
Work as a Context for Human Development ©
US Social Policy in International Comparison: Demographic Changes and Social Choices ©
JARVIS, Helen Geography, Politics & Sociology Gender Divisions at Work ©
KELLY, Erin L. Sociology Gender, Work, and Family ©

KOSSEK, Ellen Ernst

Labor and Industrial Relations

Quality Of Work Life: Implementing Human Resource Innovations in the Workplace ©

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KROSKA, Amy Sociology Family and Work ©
LAMBERT, Susan Social Service Administration Organizational Theory and Change ©
Workforce and Workplace Development: Inequality in Employment ©
MACDERMID, Shelley Child Development and Family Studies Families and Workplaces ©

MAUME, David

Sociology

Family Policy Seminar ©

Integrating Work and Family ©

MEDERER, Helen

Sociology

Work and Family Life ©

MISRA, Joya Sociology Comparative Welfare States ©
Gender & Social Policy: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Family, Economy, and the State ©
Gender Seminar ©

MOEN, Phyllis

Human Development

Gender and the Life Course: Work and Family Issue ©

Seminar in Life Course Studies: Work and Family Careers ©

Sociology of Time: Age, Work, and the Gendered Life Course©

MOEN, Phyllis &
ROEHLING, Patricia

Human Development

The Changing Life Course ©

MOEN, Phyllis &
SWEET, Stephen

Human Development

Designing Research: A Workshop on Life Course Analysis ©

MORETT, Chris Sociology Work and Family ©
OSNOWITZ, Debra Regional Economic and Social Development Gender Differences at Work ©
Sociology Professions, Organizations, and Careers ©
Labor Studies Work and Family, Inequality and Gender ©
Sociology Work, Risk, and Inequalilty ©
PRESSER, Harriet Sociology Gender, Work, and Family ©
Work and Family Policy ©
Population and Family Policy ©
RODGERS, Yana Women's and Gender Studies Women Working in the Global Economy: A Feminist Perspective ©
ROOS, Patricia A. Sociology Honors Seminar: Work, Family, and Politics in the 21st Century ©
SECRET, Mary Social Work The Intersection of Paid Work and Family Life: Implications for Social Work Practice and Policy Development ©
SHULKIN, Sandee Social Work Work & Family Policy and Practice ©

SKINNER, Denise A.

Economics

The Workplace and the Family ©

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STROBER, Myra Economics Work and Family ©
SWEET, Stephen Sociology Sociology of Work and the Family ©

THOMPSON, Cynthia

Management

Balancing Work and Life: Individual and Organizational Perspectives ©

THORNE, Barrie Sociology Family and Life Cycle ©
Cultures of Care: A Perspective on Family and Work © (Thorne & Hochschild)

TRAPPE, Heike

Sociology

Gender in Mainstream Sociology Textbooks ©

ULLMAN, Clairet International and Public Affairs Work/Family Policy in Advanced Industrial States ©
USDANSKY, Margaret Sociology Family and Work ©
WEINER, Elaine Sociology Family and Modern Society ©
WISENSALE, Steve Human Development & Family Studies Public Policy and the Family ©
Comparative Family Policy ©

WOLFERS, Justin

Economics

Strategy in the Business Enviornment ©

The Economics of Marriage and Divorce ©

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