Work, Employment and Society

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WOS
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Impact factor
2.7
SJR
2.135
CiteScore
7.9
Categories
Accounting
Economics and Econometrics
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Sociology and Political Science
Areas
Business, Management and Accounting
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
Years of issue
1987-2025
journal names
Work, Employment and Society
WORK EMPLOY SOC
Publications
4 128
Citations
55 797
h-index
98
Top-3 citing journals
Top-3 organizations
University of Leicester
University of Leicester (116 publications)
University of Warwick
University of Warwick (114 publications)
University of Leeds
University of Leeds (110 publications)
Top-3 countries
United Kingdom (2009 publications)
USA (203 publications)
Australia (188 publications)

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Parent perceptions of school relationships: Considerations of racial–ethnic differences and youth’s peer victimization.
Fu R., Paskewich B., Randolph J.A., Bradshaw C.P., Waasdorp T.E.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0  |  Abstract
Literature has highlighted that social relationships at school are essential to school success, yet few studies have examined this construct from parents' perspectives. Even less research has explored perceptions of social relationships in the school among parents whose children are bullying victims and potential racial-ethnic differences in the perceptions. Using self-report data from 3,261 parents of middle and high school youth, this study used multilevel analyses in which parents were nested in their child's schools and examined parent perceptions of school relationships (including Child-School Connectedness, Parent-School Connectedness, School Outreach and Involvement, and Culture of Inclusiveness and Equity) in the context of youth victimization and whether these perceptions varied by the parent's racial-ethnic background. Results showed that compared with parents whose child was not a bullying victim (63.5%), those whose child was victimized (36.5%) had poorer perceptions of school relationships and that this difference was more pronounced in some racial-ethnic groups (e.g., Asian and Black) than in others (e.g., White, bi- or multiracial). These findings underscore the importance of addressing ethnic heterogeneity in how parents evaluate school-based social relationships in the context of peer bullying to effectively engage racial-ethnic minoritized parents of victimized youth in culturally responsive school bullying interventions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
Parental warmth and parent–child conflict among U.S. Latinx families in middle childhood.
Son D., Updegraff K.A., Umaña-Taylor A.J., Feinberg M.E.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0  |  Abstract
Grounded in family systems theory and using latent profile analysis, the present study examined (a) patterns of parent-child warmth and parent-child conflict within multiple dyads (mother-older child, mother-younger child, father-older child, father-younger child) among 305 U.S. Latinx families with fifth graders (
Evaluating maternal sensitivity in rural Andean Peru: Situations and measures matter.
Fourment K., Nóblega M., Mesman J.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Adaptation and validation of the Grandparental Involvement Inventory–Chinese version (GII-C) in migrant families.
Wang Y., Lu S.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Subjective views of couple’s joint aging: Development of a new scale.
Segel-Karpas D., Estlein R., Ayalon L., Palgi Y., Bodner E.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
The effectiveness of a novel parental training program in reducing problematic internet use of adolescents.
Sela Y., Omer H., Mishali M., Amichai-Hamburger Y.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 1
Discrimination and racial socialization profiles: Associations with Asian American adolescent attachment, activism, and self-esteem.
Ahn L.H., Atkin A.L.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Exploring family profiles in explaining heterogeneity in parenting program engagement and effectiveness.
Weeland J., de Haan A., Scott S., Seabra-Santos M.J., Webster-Stratton C., McGilloway S., Matthys W., Gaspar M.F., Williams M.E., Mørch W.T., Axberg U., Raaijmakers M., Leijten P.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Child sleep problems mediate prospective associations between fathers’ parenting stress and child blood glucose levels.
Aytuglu A., Graham-Engeland J.E., Feinberg M.E., Jones D.E., Schreier H.M.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Dissemination of a reliable and valid family maltreatment determination model: 33-site, system-wide replication and extension of Heyman and Slep (2009a).
Zaninovic V., Heyman R.E., Drew A.L., Slep A.M., Lapshina N., Neglio B., Rhoades K.A., Daly K.A.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Sleep, coparenting, and parenting among mothers and fathers prior to kindergarten transition.
Saini E.K., Chimed-Ochir U., Bai L., Trexberg K.M., Whitesell C.J., Crosby B., Teti D.M.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Relationship quality, parenting practices, and adolescent mental health across diverse U.S. populations.
Rothwell J., Davoodi T.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
The psychometric properties of a new scale of dehumanizing deindividuation in couples.
Brock R.L., Gervais S.J.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Establishing measurement equivalence of a youth-reported parental monitoring measure across sex, race/ethnicity, and intersectional identity.
Sartor C.E., Kennelly N., Chung T., Latendresse S.J.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
The Maternal Compassion Preoccupation Questionnaire (MCPQ): Development and initial validation.
Chasson M., Taubman - Ben-Ari O.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Journal of Family Psychology 2025 citations by CoLab: 0

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USA, 203, 4.92%
Australia, 188, 4.55%
Italy, 124, 3%
Canada, 121, 2.93%
Germany, 75, 1.82%
Netherlands, 59, 1.43%
Sweden, 59, 1.43%
Ireland, 45, 1.09%
France, 39, 0.94%
Norway, 38, 0.92%
China, 31, 0.75%
Belgium, 29, 0.7%
New Zealand, 25, 0.61%
Denmark, 24, 0.58%
Finland, 24, 0.58%
Spain, 22, 0.53%
South Africa, 22, 0.53%
Turkey, 20, 0.48%
Switzerland, 19, 0.46%
Austria, 18, 0.44%
Israel, 17, 0.41%
Poland, 9, 0.22%
Japan, 9, 0.22%
India, 8, 0.19%
Singapore, 7, 0.17%
Argentina, 6, 0.15%
Republic of Korea, 5, 0.12%
Hungary, 4, 0.1%
Greece, 4, 0.1%
Iraq, 4, 0.1%
Russia, 3, 0.07%
Brazil, 3, 0.07%
Cyprus, 3, 0.07%
Luxembourg, 3, 0.07%
Mexico, 3, 0.07%
Saudi Arabia, 3, 0.07%
Chile, 3, 0.07%
Iceland, 2, 0.05%
Lithuania, 2, 0.05%
UAE, 2, 0.05%
Pakistan, 2, 0.05%
Slovakia, 2, 0.05%
Estonia, 1, 0.02%
Portugal, 1, 0.02%
Burundi, 1, 0.02%
Qatar, 1, 0.02%
Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1, 0.02%
Lebanon, 1, 0.02%
Libya, 1, 0.02%
Mauritius, 1, 0.02%
Malawi, 1, 0.02%
Malaysia, 1, 0.02%
Nigeria, 1, 0.02%
Oman, 1, 0.02%
Peru, 1, 0.02%
Romania, 1, 0.02%
Thailand, 1, 0.02%
Fiji, 1, 0.02%
Czech Republic, 1, 0.02%
Ethiopia, 1, 0.02%
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United Kingdom, 225, 52.45%
Australia, 38, 8.86%
USA, 27, 6.29%
Germany, 24, 5.59%
Canada, 21, 4.9%
France, 19, 4.43%
Italy, 18, 4.2%
China, 12, 2.8%
Netherlands, 11, 2.56%
Denmark, 10, 2.33%
Spain, 9, 2.1%
Norway, 9, 2.1%
Switzerland, 9, 2.1%
Belgium, 8, 1.86%
Sweden, 8, 1.86%
Austria, 7, 1.63%
India, 5, 1.17%
Ireland, 5, 1.17%
Israel, 4, 0.93%
Turkey, 4, 0.93%
Finland, 4, 0.93%
South Africa, 4, 0.93%
Poland, 3, 0.7%
Singapore, 3, 0.7%
Argentina, 2, 0.47%
Lithuania, 2, 0.47%
Mexico, 2, 0.47%
Saudi Arabia, 2, 0.47%
Chile, 2, 0.47%
Japan, 2, 0.47%
Hungary, 1, 0.23%
Iceland, 1, 0.23%
Qatar, 1, 0.23%
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Lebanon, 1, 0.23%
Libya, 1, 0.23%
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Malawi, 1, 0.23%
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