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Barry University
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Dual-career families -- United States
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Emotional intelligence
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Mothers -- Employment
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Parenting
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Work and family -- United States
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Working mothers
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Working mothers -- Family relationships
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Working mothers -- United States
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Flatow, Sharon L.
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Lozzi-Toscano, Bettina
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academic theses
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110 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
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x, 78 leaves : ill., charts ; 28 cm
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2007
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United States
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Working mothers
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Dual-career families
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Emotional intelligence
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Employment
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Family relationships
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Mothers
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Parenting
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Work and family
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Assessing the influence of the strength of the parenting alliance on working mothers' social adjustment to their work, community and family roles
Publication Date:
2007
Creator:
Lozzi-Toscano, Bettina
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
110 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Parenting
Working mothers -- United States
Working mothers -- Family relationships
Mothers -- Employment
Source Institution:
Barry University
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A correlational analysis of the relationship between emotional intelligence as measured by the MSCEIT and work/family role conflict in married working mothers
Publication Date:
2007
Creator:
Flatow, Sharon L.
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
x, 78 leaves : ill., charts ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Emotional intelligence
Work and family -- United States
Dual-career families -- United States
Working mothers
Source Institution:
Barry University