Melissa A. Milkie

Melissa  A. Milkie

University of Toronto

H-index: 37

North America-Canada

About Melissa A. Milkie

Melissa A. Milkie, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Gender, Work and Family, Time Use, Family, Mental Health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children

Who’s Doing the Housework and Childcare Now? The Gender Gap Among American Women and Men Across 50+ Years

Shifting toward intensive parenting culture? A comparative analysis of top mommy blogs and dad blogs

Gender, work, and the family’s morning rush hour: the strain associated with preparing children for the day

Mother–father parity in work–family conflict? The importance of selection effects and nonresponse bias

Fathers stepping up? A cross-national comparison of fathers’ domestic labour and parents’ satisfaction with the division of domestic labour during the COVID-19 pandemic

Trends in the Parenthood Gap in Health and Well-Being among US Women from 1996 to 2018

Beyond mothers’ time in childcare: Worlds of care and connection in the early life course

Melissa A. Milkie Information

University

Position

Professor of Sociology

Citations(all)

16927

Citations(since 2020)

6477

Cited By

12687

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

46

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Melissa A. Milkie Skills & Research Interests

Gender

Work and Family

Time Use

Family

Mental Health

Top articles of Melissa A. Milkie

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children

Social Science Research

Kei Nomaguchi

Melissa A Milkie

Veena S Kulkarni

Amira Allen

2024/3/1

Who’s Doing the Housework and Childcare Now? The Gender Gap Among American Women and Men Across 50+ Years

Melissa Milkie

Liana Sayer

Kei Nomaguchi

Hope Xu Yan

2024/1/17

Shifting toward intensive parenting culture? A comparative analysis of top mommy blogs and dad blogs

Family Relations

Casey Scheibling

Melissa A Milkie

2023/4

Gender, work, and the family’s morning rush hour: the strain associated with preparing children for the day

Community, Work & Family

Casey Scheibling

Marisa Young

Melissa A Milkie

Scott Schieman

2023/12/28

Mother–father parity in work–family conflict? The importance of selection effects and nonresponse bias

Social Forces

Marisa Young

Melissa A Milkie

Scott Schieman

2023/3

Fathers stepping up? A cross-national comparison of fathers’ domestic labour and parents’ satisfaction with the division of domestic labour during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Family Studies

Richard J Petts

Stéfanie André

Daniel L Carlson

Heejung Chung

Melissa A Milkie

...

2023/2/24

Trends in the Parenthood Gap in Health and Well-Being among US Women from 1996 to 2018

Socius

Kei Nomaguchi

Melissa A Milkie

2023/1

Beyond mothers’ time in childcare: Worlds of care and connection in the early life course

Time & Society

Melissa A Milkie

Dana Wray

2023/11

Work-family justice–meanings and possibilities: introduction to the work and family researchers network special issue

Melissa A Milkie

Heejung Chung

Ameeta Jaga

2023/10/20

Work-family justice: its meanings and its implementation

Community, Work & Family

Caitlyn Collins

Ameeta Jaga

Nancy Folbre

M Rosario Castro Bernardini

Sherry Leiwant

...

2023/10/20

Creating Versus Negating Togetherness: Perceptual and Emotional Differences in Parent‐Teenager Reported Time

Journal of Marriage and Family

Melissa A Milkie

Dana Wray

Irene Boeckmann

2021/8

Racial/Ethnic variation in residential fathers’ time in childcare and Co-presence with children

Bowling Green State University/Center for Family and Demographic Research Working paper Series

Kei Nomaguchi

Melissa Milkie

Amira Allen

Kristen Gustafson

2021/7/12

Gendered pressures: divergent experiences linked to housework time among partnered men and women

Journal of Comparative Family Studies

Melissa A Milkie

Dana Wray

Irene Boeckmann

2021/6

Social psychology: Sociological perspectives

David E Rohall

Melissa A Milkie

Jeffrey W Lucas

2021/5/19

Felt deficits in time with children: Individual and contextual factors across 27 European countries

The British Journal of Sociology

Caroline Berghammer

Melissa A Milkie

2021/12

Work-life conflict during the COVID-19 pandemic

Socius

Scott Schieman

Philip J Badawy

Melissa A. Milkie

Alex Bierman

2021/1

Beyond childcare: Changes in the amount and types of parent‐child time over three decades

Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie

Dana Wray

Julia Ingenfeld

Melissa A Milkie

Irene Boeckmann

2021/8

Changing times: New sources of parenting stress and the shifting meanings of time with and for children

Melissa A Milkie

2020/12/30

The division of domestic labor before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Canada: Stagnation versus shifts in fathers’ contributions

Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie

Kevin Shafer

Casey Scheibling

Melissa A Milkie

2020/11

Stress in refugee settlement: Syrian mothers’ strains and buffers during early integration

LK Hamilton, L. Veronis, & M. Walton-Roberts, A National Project: Syrian Refugee Resettlement in Canada

AM Milkie

Neda Maghbouleh

Ito Peng

2020/8/20

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