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As such, it might be that maternal work status is more important to fathers' relative involvement with the child or stepchild than are the actual hours of work (in contrast to work regarding paternal employment, which finds that hours of employment are more influential than is employment status; Crouter, Bumpas, Head, & McHale, 2001). Thomas credits Wong for granting critical work status to the inmates that allowed them to continue working in the wood shop during a three-week lockdown. The selection criteria used for identifying SSDI beneficiaries and the work status of these beneficiaries are of particular concern, given the widely recognized problems with self-report of program participation (Maag & Wittenburg, 2003) and work disability (Kate, 2003). |
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