Publicaciones (Lista Parcial)

Libros

Heymann SJ. Global Goods. New York: Oxford University Press. Disponible pronto.

Heymann SJ and Beem C (eds). Societal Crossroads: Striving for Democracy and Equality in an Era of Working Families. New York: The New Press, Disponible pronto.

Heymann SJ (ed). Global Inequalities at Work:Work's Impact on the Health of Individuals, Families, and Societies. New York: Oxford University Press. Disponible pronto 2003.

Heymann SJ. Rogers J and Cohen J (eds). Can Working Families Ever Win? A New Democracy Forum on Helping Parents Succeed at Work and Caregiving. Boston: Beacon Press, 2002.

Heymann SJ. The Widening Gap: Why Working Families Are in Jeopardy and What Can Be Done About It. New York: Basic Books, 2000.

 

Artículos

Heymann SJ, Earle A. and Hanchate A. Bringing a Global Perspective to Community, Work and Family: An examination of extended work hours in families in four countries. Community, Work and Family. 2004; 7(2).

Heymann SJ, Vo PH, and Bergstrom CA. Child Care Providers’ Experiences Caring for Sick Children: Implications for Public Policy. Early Child Development and Care. 2002; 172(1): 1-8.

Earle A and Heymann SJ. What causes job loss among former welfare recipients? The role of family health problems. JAMWA. 2002; 57.

Heymann SJ and Earle A. The impact of parental working conditions on school-age children: the case of evening work. Community, Work and Family. 2001; 4(3): 305-325.

Heymann SJ and Earle A. Low-income parents: How do working conditions affect their opportunity to help school-age children at risk? American Educational Research Journal. 2000; 37(2).

Heymann SJ. What happens during and after school: Conditions faced by working parents living inpoverty and their school-age children. Journal of Children and Poverty. 2000; 6(1):5-20.

Heymann SJ, Toomey S, and Furstenberg F. Working parents: What factors are involved in their ability to take time off from work when their children are sick? Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 1999; 153(8):870-874.

Heymann SJ and Earle A. The impact of welfare reform on parents’ ability to care for their children’s health. American Journal of Public Health. 1999; 89(4):502-505.

Heymann SJ and Earle A. The work family balance: What hurdles are parents leaving welfare likely to confront? Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 1998; 17(2):312-321.

Heymann SJ, Earle A, and Egleston B. Parental availability for the care of sick children. Pediatrics. 1996; 98(2 part 1):226-230.

 

Capítulos en Libros

Heymann SJ, Fischer A, and Engelman M. The Impact of Labor Conditions on the Health of Families: Data from five regions. In: Heymann SJ, ed. Global Inequalities at Work: Work’s Impact on the Health of Individuals, Families, and Societies. New York: Oxford University Press. Disponible pronto.

Gbadebo P, Rayman-Read AR and Heymann SJ. Biological and Social Risks Intertwined: The case of AIDS in Africa. In: Heymann SJ, ed. Global Inequalities at Work: Work’s Impact on the Health of Individuals, Families, and Societies. New York: Oxford University Press. Disponible pronto.

Earle A and Heymann SJ. Work, family, and social class. In: Ryff C, Kessler R, eds. A Portrait of Midlife in the U.S. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. En prensa.

Heymann SJ. Low-income parents and the time famine. In: Hewlett S, Rankin N, West C, eds. Taking Parenting Public: The Case for a New Social Movement. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2002.

Heymann SJ. Labor policy: Its influence on women’s reproductive lives. In: Sen G and Snow R, eds. Power and Decision: The Social Control of Reproduction. Boston: Harvard University Press, 1994: 43-57.

 

Reportes

Heymann, SJ, Earle, A., Simmons, S., Breslow, S.M., and Kuehnhoff, A. Work, Family, and Equity Index: Where Does the United States Stand Globally? Project on Global Working Families, Harvard School of Public Health. June 2004.

Heymann, SJ. How are Workers with Family Responsibilities Faring in the Workplace? Geneva: International Labour Organization, 2004.

Heymann, SJ. The Role of Early Childhood Care and Education in Ensuring Equal Opportunity. UNESCO Policy Brief. January 2004.

Heymann SJ. The Impact of AIDS on Early Childhood Care and Education. UNESCO Policy Brief. June 2003.

Heymann SJ. School children in families with young children: Educational opportunities at risk. UNESCO Policy Brief. February 2003.

Heymann SJ. Social Transformations and Their Implications for the Global Demand for ECCE. UNESCO Policy Brief. November-December 2002.

Beem C and Heymann SJ (eds). Learning from the Past, Looking to the future. Racine, WI and Boston: Work, Family and Democracy Project, 2002. Available at www.johnsonfdn.org

Heymann SJ and Boynton-Jarrett R. Managing Work and Caregiving After Welfare Reform: The Importance of the Quality of Working Conditions and Social Supports. In Report to the Department of Health and Human Services, Aber L and Wulczyn F (eds). 2002.

Heymann SJ, Boynton-Jarrett R, Carter P, Bond J, and Galinsky E. Work-Family Issues and Low-Income Families. Ford Foundation Report. 2002. Available at: http://www.economythatworks.org/PDFs/ford_analysisfinal.pdf

Heymann SJ and Bergstrom CA. Conditions Faced By Children of Working Parents Living in Poverty: Implications for Cities. In Boston Symposium on Youth Development Booklet. Boston: The Mayor’s Office of Community Partnerships, 2000.

Heymann SJ and Bergstrom CA. Supervised Care for Preschool and School-Age Children: Report to the City of Cambridge. June 1999.

 

Otras publicaciones y materiales educativos (Lista Parcial)

Heymann, SJ, Flores-Macias, F. Changing the Untenable Choices Families Face. Revista. February 2004.

Heymann, SJ. Work Family Policy: Its Critical Impact on American Women and Families. Presentation delivered on Oct. 8, 2003 in conjunction with the Capitol Hill Briefing Series on Women's Health Policy, sponsored by the Kaiser Foundation and Women's Policy, Inc.

Heymann SJ. Families on the Edge. Harvard Magazine. July-August 2003; 105 (6): 50-53.

Heymann SJ. Making a Difference for Working Families. America@work. February 2003; 8(2): 15-17.

Heymann SJ. Work and parenting: The widening gap. Center for Law and Social Policy. April CLASP Update. 2001.

Obras traducidas

Español

Heymann, SJ. Transformaciones Sociales y Sus Implicancias para la Demanda Mundial del Cuidado y Educación para la Primera Infancia (ECCE). Notas de la UNESCO sobre las políticas de la Primera Infancia. No 8/ noviembre – diciembre 2002.

Heymann, SJ. Los Escolares en Familias con Niños Pequeños: Opportunidades Educacionales en Riesgo. Notas de la UNESCO sobre las políticas de la Primera Infancia. No 8/ febrero 2003.


Francés

Heymann, SJ. Les transformacions socials et leur incidence sur la demande mondiale de soins et d’éducation pour la petite enfance (SEPE). Notes de l’UNESCO sur la politique de la Petite Enfance. No 8/ novembre - décembre 2002.

Heymann, SJ. La situation des enfants d’âge scolaire dans les familles avec des jeunes enfants: leurs chances d’étudier compromises. Notes de l’UNESCO sur la politique de la Petite Enfance. No 10/ février 2003.



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