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Jack Lam
Jack Lam
University of Queensland, Institute for Social Science Research, Life Course Centre
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Time work by overworked professionals: Strategies in response to the stress of higher status
P Moen, J Lam, S Ammons, EL Kelly
Work and occupations 40 (2), 79-114, 2013
2492013
Healthy work revisited: Do changes in time strain predict well-being?
P Moen, EL Kelly, J Lam
Journal of occupational health psychology 18 (2), 157, 2013
1542013
Is insecurity worse for well-being in turbulent times? Mental health in context
J Lam, W Fan, P Moen
Society and Mental Health 4 (1), 55-73, 2014
712014
Constrained choices? Linking employees' and spouses' work time to health behaviors
W Fan, J Lam, P Moen, E Kelly, R King, S McHale
Social Science & Medicine 126, 99-109, 2015
592015
Solitary day, solitary activities, and associations with well-being among older adults
J Lam, J García-Román
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 75 (7), 1585-1596, 2020
382020
Stress proliferation? Precarity and work–family conflict at the intersection of gender and household income
W Fan, J Lam, P Moen
Journal of Family Issues 40 (18), 2751-2773, 2019
362019
Transformation, erosion, or disparity in work identity? Challenges during the contemporary transition
JT Mortimer, J Lam, S Lee
The Oxford handbook of identity development, 319-36, 2015
312015
Manager characteristics and employee job insecurity around a merger announcement: The role of status and crossover
J Lam, K Fox, W Fan, P Moen, E Kelly, L Hammer, EE Kossek
The Sociological Quarterly 56 (3), 558-580, 2015
242015
Social and productive activities and health among partnered older adults: A couple-level analysis
J Lam, D Bolano
Social Science & Medicine 229, 126-133, 2019
212019
Ageism and risk during the coronavirus pandemic
PS Cook, C Curryer, S Banks, BB Neves, M Omori, AH Mallon, J Lam
The COVID-19 Crisis, 207-218, 2021
162021
Aging families and the gendered life course
P Moen, J Lam, MNG Jackson
The Wiley Blackwell companion to the sociology of families, 444-463, 2014
132014
The effects of the built environment on the general health, physical activity and obesity of adults in Queensland, Australia
S Wang, Y Liu, J Lam, MP Kwan
Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology 39, 100456, 2021
122021
General and proximal associations between unpaid eldercare, time constraints and subjective well-being
J Lam, J Garcia-Roman
International journal of care and caring 1 (1), 83-96, 2017
122017
Neighborhood characteristics, neighborhood satisfaction, and loneliness differences across ethnic–migrant groups in Australia
J Lam
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 77 (11), 2113-2125, 2022
112022
Retirement, social support and mental well-being: a couple-level analysis
N Kettlewell, J Lam
The European Journal of Health Economics, 1-25, 2022
112022
The scarring effects of father’s unemployment? Job-security satisfaction and mental health at midlife
J Lam, CL Ambrey
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 74 (1), 105-112, 2019
112019
Retirement and encore adulthood: The new later life course
P Moen, J Lam
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences: Second …, 2015
112015
The scars of the past? Childhood health and health differentials in later life
J Lam, M O’Flaherty, J Baxter
SSM-population health 7, 100354, 2019
92019
Healthy work revisited: Does reducing time strain promote women’s and men’s well-being?
P Moen, E Kelly, J Lam
82011
Chronic conditions, couple-level factors and union dissolution
J Lam, S Vidal, J Baxter
Advances in life course research 45, 100340, 2020
72020
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