Julia Henly

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Social Psychology, Mental Health, General, Public and Social Welfare
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Sandra Lyons grad student 2002 Chicago
Harry L. Shaefer grad student 2008 Chicago
Ji Y. Won grad student 2008 Chicago
Leticia Villarreal Sosa grad student 2011 Chicago
Alana J. Gunn grad student 2013 Chicago
Alfred G. Perez grad student 2014 Chicago
Md. H. Reza grad student 2014 Chicago
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McCrate E, Lambert SJ, Henly JR. (2019) Competing for hours: unstable work schedules and underemployment among hourly workers in Canada Cambridge Journal of Economics. 43: 1287-1314
Stanczyk AB, Henly JR, Lambert SJ. (2016) Enough Time for Housework? Low-Wage Work and Desired Housework Time Adjustments Journal of Marriage and Family. 79: 243-260
Henly JR, Lambert SJ. (2014) Unpredictable work timing in retail jobs: Implications for employee work-life conflict Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 67: 986-1016
Golden L, Henly JR, Lambert S. (2013) Work schedule flexibility: A contributor to happiness? Journal of Social Research and Policy. 4: 107-135
Lambert S, Henly J. (2013) Double jeopardy: The misfit between welfare-to-work requirements and job realities Work and the Welfare State: Street-Level Organizations and Workfare Politics. 69-84
Thullen M, Henly J, Hans S. (2012) Domain-Specific Trajectories of Involvement Among Fathers of Children Born to Young, Low-Income, African American Mothers Journal of the Society For Social Work and Research. 3: 129-144
Lambert SJ, Haley-Lock A, Henly JR. (2012) Schedule flexibility in hourly jobs: Unanticipated consequences and promising directions Community, Work and Family. 15: 293-315
Golden L, Wiens-Tuers B, Lambert SJ, et al. (2011) Working time in the employment relationship: Working time, perceived control and work-life balance Research Handbook On the Future of Work and Employment Relations. 188-211
Bromer J, Henly JR. (2009) The work-family support roles of child care providers across settings Early Childhood Research Quarterly. 24: 271-288
Henly J. (2008) Making It Work: Low‐Wage Employment, Family Life, and Child Development. Edited by Hirokazu  Yoshikawa, Thomas S.  Weisner, and Edward D.  Lowe. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2006. Pp. 400. $45.00 (cloth). Social Service Review. 82: 756-759
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