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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session invites research that considers the ways various family and household arrangements are shaped by structural and contextual factors, such as housing affordability, unequal access to healthcare, and immigration and criminal legal policy enforcement, among others. It also welcomes research that addresses the dynamics of family and household arrangements and factors driving them.
Family Spillovers of Arrest: Parental Work Hours After a Child’s Arrest - Daichi Hibi, Washington University in St. Louis
Parenting and Punishment: How Sibling Troubles and Surveilling Institutions Shape Family Processes - Garrett Baker, Duke University
Governing Parenting in Child Custody Litigation - Ellen Lamont, Appalachian State University; Lauren Perrone
Workplace Injustice and Parenting Practices/Beliefs - Martha Crowley, North Carolina State University
Cultural Narratives on Work and Family in Collective Bargaining Agreements - Tessa Holtzman, Stanford University