Blurring boundaries? Linking technology use, spillover, individual distress, and family satisfaction N Chesley Journal of Marriage and Family 67 (5), 1237-1248, 2005 | 835 | 2005 |
Information and communication technology use, work intensification and employee strain and distress N Chesley Work, employment and society 28 (4), 589-610, 2014 | 422 | 2014 |
Stay-at-home fathers and breadwinning mothers: Gender, couple dynamics, and social change N Chesley Gender & society 25 (5), 642-664, 2011 | 392 | 2011 |
Technology use and employee assessments of work effectiveness, workload, and pace of life N Chesley Information, Communication & Society 13 (4), 485-514, 2010 | 163 | 2010 |
Signs of change? At‐home and breadwinner parents' housework and child‐care time N Chesley, S Flood Journal of Marriage and Family 79 (2), 511-534, 2017 | 158 | 2017 |
What does it mean to be a “breadwinner” mother? N Chesley Journal of Family Issues 38 (18), 2594-2619, 2017 | 117 | 2017 |
When workers care: Dual-earner couples' caregiving strategies, benefit use, and psychological well-being N Chesley, P Moen American Behavioral Scientist 49 (9), 1248-1269, 2006 | 115 | 2006 |
Assisting parents and in‐laws: gender, type of assistance, and couples’ employment N Chesley, K Poppie Journal of Marriage and Family 71 (2), 247-262, 2009 | 107 | 2009 |
The new technology climate N Chesley, P Moen, RP Shore na, 2003 | 89 | 2003 |
Families in a high-tech age: Technology usage patterns, work and family correlates, and gender N Chesley Journal of Family Issues 27 (5), 587-608, 2006 | 80 | 2006 |
Information and communication technology use and social connectedness over the life course N Chesley, BE Johnson Sociology Compass 8 (6), 589-602, 2014 | 58 | 2014 |
Toxic job ecologies, time convoys, and work-family conflict: Can families (re) gain control and life-course “fit”? P Moen, N Chesley Handbook of Work-Family Integration, 95-122, 2008 | 44 | 2008 |
E-mail's use and perceived effect on family relationship quality: Variations by gender and race/ethnicity N Chesley, B Fox Sociological Focus 45 (1), 63-84, 2012 | 33 | 2012 |
Information and communication technology use and work–life integration N Chesley, A Siibak, J Wajcman Handbook of Work–Life Integration Among Professionals, 245-266, 2013 | 24 | 2013 |
Information and communication technology, work, and family N Chesley, B Johnson Work and family encyclopaedia. Boston, MA: Sloan Work and Family Research …, 2010 | 21 | 2010 |
Technology use and the new economy: Work extension, network connectivity, and employee distress and productivity N Chesley, BE Johnson Work and family in the new economy, 61-99, 2015 | 19 | 2015 |
The effect of advance directives on end-of-life cost experience J Fonk, D Davidoff, T Lutzow, N Chesley, N Mathiowetz Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 23 (3), 1137-1156, 2012 | 18 | 2012 |
The end of the career mystique? Policy and cultural frameworks that structure the work-family interface in the United States and Germany E Reichart, N Chesley, P Moen Zeitschrift für Familienforschung 19 (3), 337-370, 2007 | 8 | 2007 |
Social factors shaping the adoption of lead-filtering point-of-use systems: an observational study of an MTurk sample N Chesley, H Meier, J Luo, I Apchemengich, WH Davies Journal of Water and Health 18 (4), 505-521, 2020 | 7 | 2020 |
Using information technology to manage work and family life: Implications for life quality NA Chesley Cornell University, 2004 | 5 | 2004 |