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Phyllis Moen

Sociology 1123 Social Science Bldg.

Department Affiliations


Specialties

  • social psychology
  • work and family
  • life course dynamics
  • gender
  • careers
  • aging
  • social policy

Educational Background

  • Ph.D.: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1978.

Publications

  • Strategic Selection as Retirement Project: Will Americans Develop Hybrid Arrangements?: Moen, Phyllis E, with Joyce Altobelli, Springer Publishing Co., The Crown Life: Dynamics of the Early Postretirement Period, 26 61-82, 2007.
  • When Workers Care: Dual Earner Couples' Caregiving Strategies, Benefit Use, and Psychological Well-Being: Moen, Phyllis E, with Noelle Chesley, American Behavioral Scientist, 49(9): 1248-1269, 2006.
  • Deciding the Future: Do Dual-Earner Couples Plan Together for Retirement?: Moen, Phyllis E, with Qinlei Huang, Vandana Plassmann, and Emma Dentinger, American Behavioral Scientist, 49(10): 1422-1443, 2006.
  • Converging Divergences in Age, Gender, Health, Well-Being: Strategic Selection in the Third Age: Moen, Phyllis E, with Donna Spencer, Elsevier Academic Press, Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, 127-144, 2006.
  • The Career Mystique: Cracks in the American Dream. Moen, Phyllis E, Patricia Roehling, Rowman and Littlefield, 2005.
  • Gender Disparities in Health: Strategic Selection, Careers, and Cycles of Control: Moen, Phyllis E, with Kelly Chermack, Journal of Gerentology, 60B (special issue II): 99-108, 2005.
  • It's About Time: Couples and Careers. Moen, Phyllis E, Cornell University Press, Editor, 2003.

Professional Activities

  • Cornell Gerontological Research Institute
  • Cornell Employment and Family Careers Institute
  • Pathways to Life Quality Study

Awards

  • "The Career Mystique" selected the best publication in Sociology by the Association of American Publishers, Professional and Scholarly Publication div, 2005
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