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Books
- Phyllis Moen and Patricia Roehling. 2005. The Career Mystique: Cracks in the American Dream. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
- Moen, P. (Ed) 2003. It's About Time: Couples and Careers. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
- Pillemer, K., Moen, P., Wethington E., and Glasgow, N. (Eds). 2000. Social Integration in the Second Half of Life. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press.
- Moen, P., Dempster-McClain, D., and Walker, H. A. 1999. A Nation Divided: Diversity, Inequality and Community in American Society. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
- Bronfenbrenner, U., McClelland, P., Wethington, E., Moen, P., and Ceci, S.J. 1996. The State of Americans: This Generation and the Next. New York: The Free Press.
- Moen, P., Elder, Glen H. Jr., Lüscher, Kurt. (eds.) 1995. Examining Lives in Context: Perspectives on the Ecology of Human Development. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
- Moen, P. 1992. Women's Two Roles: A Contemporary Dilemma. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
- Moen, P. 1989. Working Parents: Transformations in Gender Roles and Public Policies in Sweden. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
Selected Journal
Articles and Chapters
- Moen, P., Chesley, Noelle. 2006. "When Workers Care: DUal-Earner Couples' Caregiving Strategies, Benefit Use, and Psychological Well-Being." American Behavioral Scientist 49 (9): 1248-1269 [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P., Huang, Q., Plassmann, V., Dentinger, E. 2006. "Deciding the Future: Do Dual-Earner Couples Plan Together for Retirement?" American Behavioral Scientist 49 (9): 1-22. [pdf] [copyright]
- Sweet, S., R. Swisher, and P. Moen. 2005. "Selecting and Assessing the Family-Friendly Community: Adaptive Strategies of Middle-Class, Dual-Earner Couples." Family Relations 54: 596-606. [pdf] [copyright]
- Marler, J. and P. Moen. 2005. "Alternative Employment Arrangements: A Gender Perspective " Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 52(5/6): 337-349. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P. 2005. "Beyond the Career Mystique: "Time in," "Time Out," and "Second Acts"." Sociological Forum 20:187-208. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P. and K. Chermack. 2005. "Gender Disparities in Health: Strategic Selection, Careers, and Cycles of Control." The Gerontologist 60b:99-108. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P., S. Sweet, and R. Swisher. 2005. "Embedded Career Clocks: The Case of Retirement Planning." Pp. 237 in The Structure of the Life Course: Standardized? Individualized? Differentiated? vol. 9, edited by Ross Macmillan. Oxford : Elsevier. [pdf] [copyright]
- Sweet, S. and P. Moen. 2004. "Coworking as a Career Strategy: Implications for the Work and Family Lives of University Employees " Innovative Higher Education 28:255-272.. [pdf] [copyright]
- Swisher, R., S. Sweet and P. Moen. 2004. "The Family-Friendly Community and its Life Course Fit for Dual-Earner Couples." Journal of Marriage and the Family 66:281-292. [pdf]
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- Heisler, E., G. W. Evans and P. Moen. 2004. "Health and Social Outcomes of Moving to a Continuing Care Retirement Community " Journal of Housing for the Elderly 18:5-23. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P. and S. Sweet. 2004. "From 'Work-Family' to 'Flexible Careers': A Life Course Reframing " Community, Work, & Family 7:209-226. [pdf]
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- Smith, D. B. and P. Moen. 2003. "Retirement Satisfaction for Retirees and their Spouses: Do Gender and the Retirement Decision-Making Process Matter? " Journal of Family Issues 24:1-24. [pdf] [copyright]
- Kim, J. and P. Moen. 2002. "Retirement Transitions, Gender, and Psychological Well-being: A Life-Course Approach." Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 57B:P212-P222. [pdf] [copyright]
- Krout, J., P. Moen, H. Holmes, J. Oggins and N. Bowen. 2002. "Reasons for Relocation to a Continuing Care Retirement Community." Journal of Applied Gerontology 21:236-256. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P. and V. Fields. 2002. "Midcourse in the United States : Does Unpaid Community Participation Replace Paid Work? " Aging International 27:21-48. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P. and R. Orrange. 2002. "Careers and Lives: Socialization, Structural Lag, and Gendered Ambivalence." Pp. 231-260 in Advances in Life Course Research: New Frontiers in Socialization edited by R. Settersten and T. Owens. London , England : Elsevier Science. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P. and S. Sweet. 2002. "Two Careers, One Employer: Couples Working for the Same Corporation." Journal of Vocational Behavior 61:466-483. [pdf] [copyright]
- Clarkberg, M. and P. Moen. 2001. "Understanding the Time-Squeeze: Married Couples Preferred and Actual Work-Hour Strategies." American Behavioral Scientist 44:1115-1136. [pdf] [copyright]
- Kim, J. and P. Moen. 2001. "Is Retirement Good Or Bad for Subjective Well-being?" Current Directions in Psychological Science 10:83-86. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P. 2001. "Constructing a Life Course." Marriage & Family Review 30:97-109. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P., J. E. Kim and H. Hofmeister. 2001. "Couples' Work/Retirement Transitions, Gender and Marital Quality." Social Psychology Quarterly 64:55-71. [pdf] [copyright]
- Roehling, P. V., M. V. Roehling and P. Moen. 2001. "The Relationship between Work-Life Policies and Practices and Employee Loyalty: A Life Course Perspective." Journal of Family and Economic Issues 22:141-170. [pdf] [copyright]
- Zhou, X. and P. Moen. 2001. "Explaining Life Chances in China 's Economic Transformation: A Life Course Approach." Social Science Research 30:552-577. [pdf] [copyright]
- Moen, P., M. A. Erickson and D. Dempster-McClain. 2000. "Social Role Identities among Older Adults in a Continuing Care Retirement Community." Research on Aging 22:559-579. [pdf] [copyright]
- Robinson, J. T. and P. Moen. 2000. "A Life Course Perspective on Late Life Housing Expectations and Shifts in Late Midlife." Research on Aging 22:499-532. [pdf] [copyright]
- Becker, P. E. and P. Moen. 1999. "Scaling Back: Dual-Career Couples' Work-Family Strategies." Journal of Marriage and the Family 61:995-1007. [pdf] [copyright]
Work
in Progress
(Please email phylmoen@umn.edu for copies)
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