April Brayfield

Affiliations: 
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States 
Area:
Social Structure and Development, General
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Sue F. Mennino grad student 2003 Tulane
Krista M. Brumley grad student 2004 Tulane
Barbara E. Stroope grad student 2008 Tulane
Nanette A. Svenson grad student 2009 Tulane
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Adler MA, Brayfield A. (2012) Gender regimes and cultures of care: Public support for maternal employment in Germany and the United States Families and Social Policy: National and International Perspectives. 229-254
Brayfield A, Korintus M. (2011) Early childhood socialization: Societal context and childrearing values in Hungary Journal of Early Childhood Research. 9: 262-279
Carroll C, Brayfield A. (2007) Lingering Nuances: Gendered Career Motivations And Aspirations Of First-Year Law Students Sociological Spectrum. 27: 225-255
Mennino SF, Rubin BA, Brayfield A. (2005) HOME-TO-JOB AND JOB-TO-HOME SPILLOVER: The Impact of Company Policies and Workplace Culture Sociological Quarterly. 46: 107-135
Panayotova E, Brayfield A. (1997) NATIONAL CONTEXT AND GENDER IDEOLOGY Attitudes toward Women's Employment in Hungary and the United States Gender & Society. 11: 627-655
Adler MA, Brayfield A. (1997) Women's Work Values in Unified Germany Regional Differences as Remnants of the Past Work and Occupations. 24: 245-266
Jones RK, Brayfield A. (1997) Life's Greatest Joy?: European Attitudes Toward the Centrality of Children Social Forces. 75: 1239-1269
Adler MA, Brayfield A. (1996) East-West Differences In Attitudes About Employment And Family In Germany Sociological Quarterly. 37: 245-260
Luo Y, Brayfield A. (1996) Women's and men's subjective class identification from the 1970s to the 1990s Sociological Spectrum. 16: 83-107
Brayfield A. (1995) Juggling jobs and kids: The impact of employment schedules on fathers' caring for children. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57: 321-332
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