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Scott Schieman

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Social Science Research|January 26, 2013
Job-related resources and the pressures of working lifeScott Schieman
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|September 6, 2008
Relational demography in the workplace and health: an analysis of gender and the subordinate-superordinate role-setScott Schieman, Taralyn McMullen
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|February 8, 2007
Functional limitations and changes in levels of depression among older adults: a multiple-hierarchy stratification perspectiveScott Schieman, Gabriele Plickert
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion|July 7, 2021
Religion Protected Mental Health but Constrained Crisis Response During Crucial Early Days of the COVID-19 PandemicLandon Schnabel, Scott Schieman
Social Psychology Quarterly|March 5, 2025
The Job Satisfaction Paradox: Pluralistic Ignorance and the Myth of the "Unhappy Worker"Paul Glavin, Scott Schieman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 6, 2009
Job authority and health: unraveling the competing suppression and explanatory influencesScott Schieman, Sarah Reid
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|July 30, 2020
Control and the Health Effects of Work-Family Conflict: A Longitudinal Test of Generalized Versus Specific Stress BufferingPhilip Badawy, Scott Schieman
Social Science Research|February 17, 2017
Discovering pockets of complexity: Socioeconomic status, stress exposure, and the nuances of the health gradientScott Schieman, Jonathan Koltai
Canadian Review of Sociology = Revue Canadienne De Sociologie|January 24, 2015
In control or fatalistically ruled? The sense of mastery among working CanadiansScott Schieman, Atsushi Narisada
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility|October 28, 2020
A less objectionable greed? Work-life conflict and unjust pay during a pandemicScott Schieman, Atsushi Narisada
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Social Science Research|January 26, 2013
Job-related resources and the pressures of working lifeScott Schieman
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|September 6, 2008
Relational demography in the workplace and health: an analysis of gender and the subordinate-superordinate role-setScott Schieman, Taralyn McMullen
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|February 8, 2007
Functional limitations and changes in levels of depression among older adults: a multiple-hierarchy stratification perspectiveScott Schieman, Gabriele Plickert
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion|July 7, 2021
Religion Protected Mental Health but Constrained Crisis Response During Crucial Early Days of the COVID-19 PandemicLandon Schnabel, Scott Schieman
Social Psychology Quarterly|March 5, 2025
The Job Satisfaction Paradox: Pluralistic Ignorance and the Myth of the "Unhappy Worker"Paul Glavin, Scott Schieman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 6, 2009
Job authority and health: unraveling the competing suppression and explanatory influencesScott Schieman, Sarah Reid
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|July 30, 2020
Control and the Health Effects of Work-Family Conflict: A Longitudinal Test of Generalized Versus Specific Stress BufferingPhilip Badawy, Scott Schieman
Social Science Research|February 17, 2017
Discovering pockets of complexity: Socioeconomic status, stress exposure, and the nuances of the health gradientScott Schieman, Jonathan Koltai
Canadian Review of Sociology = Revue Canadienne De Sociologie|January 24, 2015
In control or fatalistically ruled? The sense of mastery among working CanadiansScott Schieman, Atsushi Narisada
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility|October 28, 2020
A less objectionable greed? Work-life conflict and unjust pay during a pandemicScott Schieman, Atsushi Narisada
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