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Contents: R.M. Kanter, Foreword: Beyond the Myth of Separate Worlds. Part I: Families and Jobs in the 21st Century. M. Pitt-Catsouphes, E.E. Kossek, S. Sweet, Charting New Territory: Advancing Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives, Methods, and Approaches in the Study of Work and Family. A.S. Wharton, Understanding Diversity of Work in the 21st Century and Its Impact on the Work-Family Area of Study. S.R. Marks, Understanding Diversity of Families in the 21st Century and Its Impact on the Work-Family Area of Study. Part II: Disciplinary Approaches and Theoretical Perspectives. E.E. Kossek, S. Sweet, M. Pitt-Catsouphes, Introduction: The Insights Gained From Integrating Disciplines. E. Boris, C.H. Lewis, Caregiving and Wage-Earning: A Historical Perspective on Work and Family. E.L. Kelly, Work-Family Policies: The United States in International Perspective. M.F. Riche, Demographic Implications for Work-Family Research. A.M. Zvonkovic, M.L. Notter, C.L. Peters, Family Studies: Situating Everyday Family Life at Work, in Time, and Across Contexts. P. Richardson, The Anthropology of the Workplace and the Family. S. Sweet, P. Moen, Advancing a Career Focus on Work and the Family: Insights From the Life Course Perspective. R.C. Barnett, K.C. Gareis, Role Theory Perspectives on Work and Family. F.M. Deutsch, Experimental Social Psychology and the Study of Work and Family. N. Gerstel, N. Sarkisian, Sociological Perspectives on Families and Work: The Import of Gender, Class, and Race. R. Drago, L. Golden, The Role of Economics in Work-Family Research. C.A. Thompson, L.L. Beauvais, T.D. Allen, Work and Family From an Industrial/Organizational Psychology Perspective. M.C. Still, J.C. Williams, A Legal Perspective on Family Issues at Work. M. Pitt-Catsouphes, J.E. Swanberg, Connecting Social Work Perspectives to Work-Family Research and Practice. Part III: Methodological Approaches. S. Sweet, M. Pitt-Catsouphes, E.E. Kossek, Introduction: How Diverse Methodologies Inform Understandings of Work and Family Relations. C.N. Darrah, Ethnography and Working Families. E. Ochs, A.P. Graesch, A. Mittmann, T. Bradbury, R. Repetti, Video Ethnography and Ethnoarchaeological Tracking. J.T. Bond, E. Galinsky, Using Survey Research to Address Work-Life Issues. J. Smithson, Using Focus Groups to Study Work and Family. A.C. Crouter, A.E. Pirretti, Longitudinal Research on Work and Family Issues. B. Schneider, In the Moment: The Benefits of the Experience Sampling Method. S. Lewis, M. das Dores Guerreiro, J. Brannen, Case Studies in Work-Family Research. S.J. Lambert, Both Art and Science: Employing Organizational Documentation in Workplace-Based Research. M. Hyland, S.E. Jackson, A Multiple Stakeholder Perspective: Implications for Measuring Work-Family Outcomes. R. Swisher, Hierarchical Models for Work-Family and Life Course Research. S.M. MacDermid, A. Harvey, The Work-Family Conflict Construct: Methodological Implications. M.B. Neal, L.B. Hammer, D.L. Morgan, Using Mixed Methods in Research Related to Work and Family. Part IV: Advancing Policy and Organizational Change. M. Pitt-Catsouphes, E.E. Kossek, S. Sweet, Introduction: Cultivating Organizational Change and Advancing Public Policy. E.E. Kossek, A. Friede, The Business Case: Managerial Perspectives on Work and the Family. C.R. Feldblum, R. Appleberry, Legislatures, Agencies, Courts, and Advocates: How Laws Are Made, Interpreted, and Modified. L. Bailyn, A. Bookman, M. Harrington, T.A. Kochan, Work-Family Interventions and Experiments: Workplaces, Communities, and Society. B. Harrington, J.B. James, The Standards of Excellence in Work-Life Integration: From Changing Policies to Changing Organizations. B.W. Wolkinson, R. Ormiston, The Arbitration of Work and Family Conflicts. K. Christensen, Leadership In Action: A Work and Family Agenda for the Future.

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