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Rebecca Erickson
University of Akron
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Marci D. Cottingham
Department of Sociology, Kenyon College
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Susan E Ramlo
SueZ Q, LLC
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Jamie J. Chapman
Associate Professor of Sociology, Westminster College
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work-family spillover
emotional labor
mental health
caregiving
incarceration
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The constant caregiver: work–family spillover among men and women in nursing
MD Cottingham, JJ Chapman, RJ Erickson
Work, Employment and Society 34 (2), 281-298
, 2020
18
2020
How Do Nurses Perceive Role-Taking and Emotional Labor Processes to Influence Work–Family Spillover?
JJ Chapman
The Work-Family Interface: Spillover, Complications, and Challenges, 245-264
, 2018
4
2018
THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCES OF THE SANDWICH GENERATION.
E Frack, J Chapman
Sociological Viewpoints 35 (1)
, 2021
2
2021
The influence of roles, emotional labor and timescape on work-family spillover among registered nurses
JJ Chapman
The University of Akron
, 2015
2
2015
Using Q Methodology in Criminal Justice Studies: Exploring Attitudes Toward the Relationship Between Mental Health and Incarceration
JC Rhoads, JJ Chapman, S Ramlo
SAGE Publications Ltd
, 2021
2021
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