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Marybeth J.  Mattingly
Marybeth J. Mattingly
Research Consultant, Stanford University; Director of Research on Vulnerable Families, The Carsey Institute; Research Assistant
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei unh.edu
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Gender differences in the quantity and quality of free time: The US experience
MJ Mattingly, SM Blanchi
Social forces 81 (3), 999-1030, 2003
7002003
The time squeeze: Parental statuses and feelings about time with children
MA Milkie, MJ Mattingly, KM Nomaguchi, SM Bianchi, JP Robinson
Journal of marriage and Family 66 (3), 739-761, 2004
4152004
How dual are dual‐income couples? Documenting change from 1970 to 2001
SB Raley, MJ Mattingly, SM Bianchi
Journal of Marriage and Family 68 (1), 11-28, 2006
3892006
Under pressure: Gender differences in the relationship between free time and feeling rushed
MJ Mattingly, LC Sayer
Journal of marriage and family 68 (1), 205-221, 2006
3452006
Gendered division of childrearing: Ideals, realities, and the relationship to parental well-being
MA Milkie, SM Bianchi, MJ Mattingly, JP Robinson
Sex roles 47, 21-38, 2002
2802002
How are we measuring resilience following childhood maltreatment? Is the research adequate and consistent? What is the impact on research, practice, and policy?
WA Walsh, J Dawson, MJ Mattingly
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 11 (1), 27-41, 2010
2262010
Advanced placement and rural schools: Access, success, and exploring alternatives
DJ Gagnon, MJ Mattingly
Journal of Advanced Academics 27 (4), 266-284, 2016
1522016
Community matters: Intimate partner violence among rural young adults
KM Edwards, MJ Mattingly, KJ Dixon, VL Banyard
American journal of community psychology 53, 198-207, 2014
1432014
Changes in wives' employment when husbands stop working: A recession‐prosperity comparison
MJ Mattingly, KE Smith
Family Relations 59 (4), 343-357, 2010
1432010
State policy responses to ensuring excellent educators in rural schools
DJ Gagnon, MJ Mattingly
Journal of Research in Rural Education 30 (13), 1-14, 2015
992015
Beginning teachers are more common in rural, high-poverty, and racially diverse schools
DJ Gagnon, MJ Mattingly
Durham, NH: Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, 2012
822012
An introduction to household economic instability and social policy
HD Hill, J Romich, MJ Mattingly, S Shamsuddin, H Wething
Social Service Review 91 (3), 371-389, 2017
782017
Most US school districts have low access to school counselors: Poor, diverse, and city school districts exhibit particularly high student-to-counselor ratios
DJ Gagnon, MJ Mattingly
Durham, NH: Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire, 2016
762016
Child poverty higher and more persistent in rural America
AP Schaefer, MJ Mattingly, KM Johnson
Durham, NH: Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire, 2016
752016
Rates of beginning teachers: Examining one indicator of school quality in an equity context
DJ Gagnon, MJ Mattingly
The Journal of Educational Research 108 (3), 226-235, 2015
752015
Childhood poverty and the transition to adulthood
SM Kendig, MJ Mattingly, SM Bianchi
Family Relations 63 (2), 271-286, 2014
712014
The California poverty measure: A new look at the social safety net
S Bohn, C Danielson, M Levin, M Mattingly, C Wimer
San Francisco, CA: Public Policy Institute of California, 2013
46*2013
A short form and severity level types for the Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scales
MA Straus, MJ Mattingly
Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, 2007
462007
Racial/Ethnic test score gaps and the urban continuum
DJ Gagnon, MJ Mattingly
Journal of Research in Rural Education (Online) 33 (2), 1-16, 2018
442018
Time, work and family in the United States
SM Bianchi, MJ Mattingly
Elsevier, 2003
442003
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