Strazdins, LyndallKorda, RosemaryLim, LynetteBroom, DorothyD'Souza, Rennie2015-12-132015-12-130277-9536http://hdl.handle.net/1885/78325Family life in developed economies has undergone a fundamental change - shifting from single-breadwinner households (typical of the post war decades) to families where both parents are employed. Equally dramatic has been the emergence of around-the-clockKeywords: child welfare; article; behavior; Canada; child care; controlled study; economic aspect; emotion; family; female; human; male; night; parent; preschool child; risk assessment; school child; social status; time; wellbeing; work; work schedule; Adult; Canad Child well-being; Non-standard work hours; Social determinants of health; Work conditionsAround-the-clock: Parent work schedules and childrens' well-being in a 24-h economy200410.1016/j.socscimed.2004.01.0222015-12-11