Kristen Harknett, PhD
Professor
Social Behavioral Sciences
School of Nursing
kristen.harknett@ucsf.edu 415-476-9860
Publications (30)
Top publication keywords:
Social WelfareSingle ParentMarriageBirth RateAir PollutionSex RatioFertilitySick LeaveUncertaintyAir Pollution, IndoorPetroleumSalaries and Fringe BenefitsIllegitimacyWork Schedule ToleranceEmployment
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COVID-19 employment shocks and safety net expansion: Health effects on displaced workers.
Social science research 2024 Schneider D, Harknett K, Gailliot A -
Labor market pathways to job quality mobility in the service sector: Evidence from the "Great Resignation".
Research in social stratification and mobility 2024 Woods T, Nguyen D, Schneider D, Harknett K -
Can't Catch a Break: Intersectional Inequalities at Work.
Sociological science 2024 Harknett K, O'Herron C, Bellew E -
Effects of a liquefied petroleum gas stove intervention on stillbirth, congenital anomalies and neonatal mortality: A multi-country household air pollution intervention network trial.
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) 2024 Younger A, Ye W, Alkon A, Harknett K, Kirby MA, Elon L, Lovvorn AE, Wang J, Diaz-Artiga A, McCracken JP, Castañaza Gonzalez A, Alarcon LM, Mukeshimana A, Rosa G, Chiang M, Balakrishnan K, Garg SS, … -
Effects of a LPG stove and fuel intervention on adverse maternal outcomes: A multi-country randomized controlled trial conducted by the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN).
Environment international 2023 Younger A, Alkon A, Harknett K, Kirby MA, Elon L, Lovvorn AE, Wang J, Ye W, Diaz-Artiga A, McCracken JP, Castañaza Gonzalez A, Monroy Alarcon L, Mukeshimana A, Rosa G, Chiang M, Balakrishnan K, Garg …
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The Politics of Prevention: Polarization in How Workplace COVID-19 Safety Practices Shaped the Well-Being of Frontline Service Sector Workers.
Work and occupations 2023 Woods T, Schneider D, Harknett K -
The Gender Wage Gap, Between-Firm Inequality, and Devaluation: Testing a New Hypothesis in the Service Sector.
Work and occupations 2023 Brick C, Schneider D, Harknett K -
Older Workers With Unpredictable Schedules: Implications for Well-Being and Job Retention.
The Gerontologist 2022 Abrams LR, Harknett K, Schneider D -
Mandates Narrow Gender Gaps In Paid Sick Leave Coverage For Low-Wage Workers In The US.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2022 Harknett K, Schneider D -
Parenting without Predictability: Precarious Schedules, Parental Strain, and Work-Life Conflict.
The Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences : RSF 2022 Luhr S, Schneider D, Harknett K -
UNCERTAIN TIME: PRECARIOUS SCHEDULES AND JOB TURNOVER IN THE US SERVICE SECTOR.
Industrial & labor relations review 2021 Choper J, Schneider D, Harknett K -
Adverse birth outcomes associated with household air pollution from unclean cooking fuels in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review.
Environmental research 2021 Younger A, Alkon A, Harknett K, Jean Louis R, Thompson LM -
Improving health and economic security by reducing work schedule uncertainty.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021 Harknett K, Schneider D, Irwin V -
Maternal exposure to work schedule unpredictability and child behavior.
Journal of marriage and the family 2021 Schneider D, Harknett K -
Olive Garden's Expansion Of Paid Sick Leave During COVID-19 Reduced The Share Of Employees Working While Sick.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2021 Schneider D, Harknett K, Vivas-Portillo E -
Losing sleep over work scheduling? The relationship between work schedules and sleep quality for service sector workers.
SSM - population health 2020 Harknett K, Schneider D, Wolfe R -
Who Cares if Parents have Unpredictable Work Schedules?: The Association between Just-in-Time Work Schedules and Child Care Arrangements.
Social problems 2020 Harknett K, Schneider D, Luhr S -
Hard Times: Routine Schedule Unpredictability and Material Hardship among Service Sector Workers.
Social forces; a scientific medium of social study and interpretation 2020 Schneider D, Harknett K -
What Explains Racial/Ethnic Inequality in Job Quality in the Service Sector?
American sociological review 2020 Storer A, Schneider D, Harknett K -
What's to Like? Facebook as a Tool for Survey Data Collection.
Sociological methods & research 2019 Schneider D, Harknett K -
Job Quality and the Educational Gradient in Entry Into Marriage and Cohabitation.
Demography 2019 Schneider D, Harknett K, Stimpson M -
Consequences of Routine Work-Schedule Instability for Worker Health and Well-Being.
American sociological review 2019 Schneider D, Harknett K -
Intimate Partner Violence in the Great Recession.
Demography 2016 Schneider D, Harknett K, McLanahan S -
The gap between births intended and births achieved in 22 European countries, 2004-07.
Population studies 2014 Harknett K, Hartnett CS -
Education, Labor Markets, and the Retreat from Marriage.
Social forces; a scientific medium of social study and interpretation 2011 Harknett K, Kuperberg A -
Who Lacks Support and Why? An Examination of Mothers' Personal Safety Nets.
Journal of marriage and the family 2011 Harknett KS, Hartnett CS -
Neighborhood Disadvantage, Residential Stability, and Perceptions of Instrumental Support among New Mothers.
Journal of family issues 2010 Turney K, Harknett K -
Mate availability and unmarried parent relationships.
Demography 2008 Harknett K -
Does receiving an earnings supplement affect union formation? Estimating effects for program participants using propensity score matching.
Evaluation review 2006 Harknett K -
How an earnings supplement can affect union formation among low-income single mothers.
Demography 2003 Harknett K, Gennetian LA