Krista L. Minnotte, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States |
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(Marital satisfaction among dual -earner couples: The effects of work and family factors.) |
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Minnotte KL, Varud T. (2020) Job insecurity and coworker support among U.S. Workers Sociological Spectrum. 40: 314-328 |
Minnotte KL, Pedersen DE. (2019) Department Environment and Work-to-Life Conflict Among Faculty in the STEM Fields: Journal of Family Issues. 40: 1299-1320 |
Willert B, Minnotte KL. (2019) Informal Caregiving and Strains: Exploring the Impacts of Gender, Race, and Income Applied Research in Quality of Life. 1-22 |
Pedersen DE, Minnotte KL. (2018) University Service Work in STEM Departments: Gender, Perceived Injustice, and Consequences for Faculty Sociological Focus. 51: 217-237 |
Minnotte KL, Yucel D. (2018) Work–Family Conflict, Job Insecurity, and Health Outcomes Among US Workers Social Indicators Research. 139: 517-540 |
Minnotte KL, Minnotte MC. (2018) Work-Family Conflict Among Dual-Earners: Are Partner, Family, and Friends Resources or Liabilities? Early Childhood Education Journal. 39: 258-276 |
Minnotte KL. (2017) Raising the Race: Black Career Women Redefine Marriage, Motherhood, and Community Journal of Family Theory and Review. 9: 264-267 |
Love B, Minnotte KL. (2017) Labor's Love Lost: The Rise and Fall of the Working‐Class Family in America Journal of Family Theory and Review. 9: 257-261 |
Minnotte KL. (2017) Failing Families, Failing Science: Work-Family Conflict in Academic Science Social Forces. 96 |
Pedersen DE, Minnotte KL. (2017) Workplace Climate and STEM Faculty Women’s Job Burnout Journal of Feminist Family Therapy. 29: 45-65 |