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Research Perspectives on Work and the Transition to Motherhood

  • Addresses a timely topic that is affected by myriad political and societal changes
  • Leads the field as the first book to examine the challenges faced by women, families and employers during the transition to motherhood
  • Presents unique theoretical and methodological approaches to understanding women’s transition from being employees to working mothers
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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Work and the Transition to Motherhood: Introduction

    • Christiane Spitzmueller, Russell A. Matthews
    Pages 1-8
  3. Understanding and Overcoming Challenges Faced by Working Mothers: A Theoretical and Empirical Review

    • Isaac E. Sabat, Alex P. Lindsey, Eden B. King, Kristen P. Jones
    Pages 9-31
  4. Marissa Mayer: An Analysis of Media Reaction to a Pregnant CEO

    • Tammy D. Allen, Kimberly A. French, Christina Barnett
    Pages 57-77
  5. The Inevitable Stigma for Childbearing-Aged Women in the Workplace: Five Perspectives on the Pregnancy-Work Intersection

    • Rachel C. E. Trump-Steele, Christine L. Nittrouer, Michelle R. Hebl, Leslie Ashburn-Nardo
    Pages 79-103
  6. Parental Leave and Return to Work

    • Gwenith G. Fisher, Morgan A. Valley, Salla Toppinen-Tanner, Victoria P. Mattingly
    Pages 129-148
  7. Global Maternity Benefits and Their Impact on Maternal and Child Well-Being

    • Jing Zhang, Candice Thomas, Bobbie Dirr, Rissa Cone, Christiane Spitzmueller
    Pages 149-169
  8. Employed Mother Stereotypes and Linkages to Work-Family Conflict and Enrichment

    • Tomika W. Greer, Whitney Botsford Morgan
    Pages 199-216
  9. The Importance and Impact of Child Care on a Woman’s Transition to Motherhood

    • Rachel T. Hill, Candice Thomas, Lucy English, Kim Callaway
    Pages 241-265
  10. The Other Half: Views of Fatherhood in the Organization

    • Jamie J. Ladge, Beth K. Humberd, Jeanne McNett
    Pages 267-285
  11. Future Research Directions on Work and the Transition to Motherhood

    • Christiane Spitzmueller, Russell A. Matthews
    Pages 287-294

About this book

This book examines the intricate challenges faced by women and families during the transition to motherhood. It presents unique theoretical and methodological approaches to studying women’s transition from being employees to working mothers. Its focus is on the impact of work on the transition to motherhood, and the impact of motherhood on women’s working arrangements, work attitudes, work experiences and perspectives. Special attention is given to intervention research that can enhance the health and well-being of mothers and employers as they reconcile demands of the family-work interface.

Integrating theoretical framework development and methodological considerations, this book provides an in-depth introduction to the topic. It brings together researchers and experts on the work-family interface, on workplace discrimination during pregnancy and early motherhood, and well-being.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, USA

    Christiane Spitzmueller

  • Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University Department of Psychology, Bowling Green, USA

    Russell A. Matthews

About the editors

Christiane Spitzmüller, Ph.D. is currently an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Houston and a visiting scholar at Lagos Business School in Lagos, Nigeria. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Koblenz-Landau in Germany. Through a Fulbright scholarship, she then conducted research and completed her Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at Bowling Green State University in the USA.   Her research interests are in three major areas: organizational survey research methodology, the work-family interface and employee health and safety. Through her research, she aims to understand how employees’ work experiences shape family health and well-being outcomes. Dr. Spitzmüller’s research work has been published in the top journals in Human Resource Management, including Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, and Journal of Organizational Behavior. She currently serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, and Organizational Research Methods. In addition to conducting research, Dr. Spitzmüller has also consulted with organizations, including ExxonMobil and British Petroleum as well as the World Health Organization.  Dr. Spitzmüller teaches Occupational Health Psychology, Survey Research Methods and Introduction to Statistics as well as MBA courses at the University of Houston and at Lagos Business School.

Dr. Russell A. Matthews is an Assistant Professor of Industrial/Organizational Psychology at Bowling Green State University.  Dr. Matthews earned his Ph.D. in I/O psychology, with graduate certificates in occupational health psychology and quantitative research methods, from the University of Connecticut. His research focuses primarily on the examination of the work-family interface with particular emphasis on the development and application of boundary theory. In tandem, he conducts research on “non-traditional”populations (e.g., older workers, individuals with excessive family demands). He also conducts a significant amount of research on the broader issues of worker health, safety, and well-being with an interest in specific occupations (i.e., educators, first responders).  He has a keen interest in methodologically based research questions across these lines of research.  To date, Dr. Matthews has published over 45 peer reviewed articles and book chapters, and been involved in over 80 national and international conference presentations. His research has been funded by such agencies as the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, the Department of Defense, and the Department of the Interior and published in such journals as the Journal for Applied Psychology, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Work & Stress, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, and Accident Analysis & Prevention.

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Softcover Book USD 139.99
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