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  • Ros Pilarz, Alejandra, and Heather Hill. 2014. “Unstable and Multiple Child Care Arrangements and Young Children’s Behavior”. Early Childhood Research Quarterly 29 (4): 471-83. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Unstable and Multiple Child Care Arrangements and Young Children’s Behavior.
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  • Ros Pilarz, Alejandra, and Heather Hill. 2017. “Child-Care Instability and Behavior Problems: Does Parenting Stress Mediate the Relationship?”. Journal of Marriage and Family 79 (5): 1353-68. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Child-Care Instability and Behavior Problems: Does Parenting Stress Mediate the Relationship?.
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  • Ros Pilarz, Alejandra, Laura Cuesta, and Yonah Drazen. 2020. “Nonstandard Work Schedules and Father Involvement Among Resident and Nonresident Fathers”. Journal of Marriage and Family 82 (2): 587-604. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Nonstandard Work Schedules and Father Involvement Among Resident and Nonresident Fathers.
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  • Ros Pilarz, Alejandra. 2021. “Mothers’ Work Schedule Inflexibility and Children’s Behavior Problems”. Journal of Family Issues 42 (6): 1258-84. Referenced from journals.sagepub.com: Mothers’ Work Schedule Inflexibility and Children’s Behavior Problems.
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