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Joya Misra
Joya Misra
Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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The intersection of gender and race in the labor market
I Browne, J Misra
Annual review of sociology 29 (1), 487-513, 2003
15702003
The motherhood penalty in cross-national perspective: The importance of work–family policies and cultural attitudes
MJ Budig, J Misra, I Boeckmann
Social Politics 19 (2), 163-193, 2012
6802012
The ivory ceiling of service work
J Misra, JH Lundquist, E Holmes, S Agiomavritis
Academe 97 (1), 22-26, 2011
5762011
Gender, Work Time, and Care Responsibilities Among Faculty1
J Misra, JH Lundquist, A Templer
Sociological forum 27 (2), 300-323, 2012
5002012
Cultural and institutional factors shaping mothers' employment and working hours in postindustrial countries
I Boeckmann, J Misra, MJ Budig
Social Forces 93 (4), 1301-1333, 2015
3652015
Political resources and the growth of welfare in affluent capitalist democracies, 1960-1982
A Hicks, J Misra
American Journal of Sociology 99 (3), 668-710, 1993
3031993
Work—family policies and poverty for partnered and single women in Europe and North America
J Misra, S Moller, MJ Budig
Gender & Society 21 (6), 804-827, 2007
2942007
Public sociology: Fifteen eminent sociologists debate politics and the profession in the twenty-first century
D Clawson, R Zussman, J Misra, N Gerstel, R Stokes
Univ of California Press, 2007
2942007
Work-family policies and the effects of children on women's employment hours and wages
J Misra, M Budig, I Boeckmann
Community, Work & Family 14 (2), 139-157, 2011
2812011
Work–family policy trade-offs for mothers? Unpacking the cross-national variation in motherhood earnings penalties
MJ Budig, J Misra, I Boeckmann
Work and occupations 43 (2), 119-177, 2016
2732016
Reconciliation policies and the effects of motherhood on employment, earnings and poverty
J Misra, MJ Budig, S Moller
Policy Sectors in Comparative Policy Analysis Studies, 204-224, 2020
2542020
The programmatic emergence of the social security state
A Hicks, J Misra, TN Ng
American sociological review, 329-349, 1995
2421995
The globalization of care work: Neoliberal economic restructuring and migration policy
J Misra, J Woodring, SN Merz
Globalizations 3 (3), 317-332, 2006
224*2006
Methods of intersectional research
J Misra, CV Curington, VM Green
Intersectional Experiences and Marginalized Voices, 10-29, 2024
1692024
Envisioning dependency: Changing media depictions of welfare in the 20th century
J Misra, S Moller, M Karides
Social Problems 50 (4), 482-504, 2003
1662003
How care‐work employment shapes earnings in cross‐national perspective
MJ Budig, J Misra
International Labour Review 149 (4), 441-460, 2010
1612010
Family policies, employment and poverty among partnered and single mothers
J Misra, S Moller, E Strader, E Wemlinger
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 30 (1), 113-128, 2012
1342012
Department conditions and practices associated with faculty workload satisfaction and perceptions of equity
KA O’Meara, CJ Lennartz, A Kuvaeva, A Jaeger, J Misra
The Journal of Higher Education 90 (5), 744-772, 2019
1302019
Gendered and racialized perceptions of faculty workloads
J Misra, A Kuvaeva, K O’meara, DK Culpepper, A Jaeger
Gender & Society 35 (3), 358-394, 2021
1122021
Motherhood Penalties in the US, 1986–2014
E Jee, J Misra, M Murray‐Close
Journal of Marriage and Family 81 (2), 434-449, 2019
1042019
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