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Grzywacz, J. G., & Smith, A. M. (2016). Work-Family Conflict and Health Among Working Parents: Potential Linkages for Family Studies and Social Neuroscience. Family Relations. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_pmch_27840467
In this paired article the authors review research on paid work, parenting, and health in order to isolate fundamental questions and issues that remain unaddressed. Next, consistent with the theme of this special issue, the authors introduce social neuroscience and highlight how this emerging multidisciplinary science offers substantial promise for advancing key unresolved issues in the paid work, parenting, and health literature. The article concludes with suggestions for promising areas of research wherein family scientists and social neuroscientists could build collaborative research to address gaps in the work-family literature.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Smith, A. M. (2016). Work-Family Conflict and Health Among Working Parents: Potential Linkages for Family Studies and Social Neuroscience. Family Relations. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_pmch_27840467