Books and Chapters
Marshall, N. L. (2013). Employment and women's health. In M.V. Spiers, P.A. Geller & J.D. Kloss (Eds.), Women's health psychology (46-63). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Marshall, N. L., Ed. (2003). The social construction of gender in childhood and adolescence. Special Issue of the American behavioral scientist. Volume 46, Number 10, June 2003.
Hertz, Rosanna & N. L. Marshall. Eds. (2001). Working families: The transformation of the American home. University of California Press.
Marshall, N. L. (1997). Combining work and family. In S. Gallant, G.P. Keita, & R. Royak-Schaler (Eds.), Health care for women: Psychosocial, social and behavioral influences, (163-174). Washington, DC: APA Books.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L. & Joseph H. Pleck. (1995). Men's multiple roles and their relationship to men's psychological distress. In G.L. Bowen & J.F. Pittman (Eds.), The work and family interface: Toward a contextual effects perspective, (33-41). Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations.
Marshall, N. L. (1994). Having it all: Managing jobs and children. In M.R. Michelson (Ed.), Women and work: In their own words, 2nd Edition, (92-95). Troutdale, OR: New Sage Press.
Marshall, N. L. & R. C. Barnett. (1994). Family-friendly workplaces, work-family interface, and worker health. In G.P. Keita & J. Hurrell, Jr. (Eds.), Job stress in a changing workforce, (253-264). Washington, DC: APA Books.
Barnett, R.C. & N. L. Marshall. (1991). The relationship between women's work and family roles and subjective well-being and psychological distress. In M. Frankenhaeuser, U. Lundberg, and M. Chesney, (Eds.), Women, work, and health: stress and opportunities, (111-136). New York: Plenum.
Marshall, N. L., R. C. Barnett, Baruch, G.K. & Pleck, J.. (1991). More than a job: Women and stress in caregiving occupations. In H.Z. Lopata & J.A. Levy (Eds.), Current research on occupations and professions, Vol. VI, (61-81). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc.
Marshall, N. L., Barnett R. C., Baruch, G.K. & Pleck, J.. (1990). Double jeopardy: The costs of caring at work and at home. In E.K. Abel & M.K. Nelson (Eds.), Circles of care: Work and identity in women's lives, (266-277). Ithaca, NY: SUNY Press.
Marshall, N. L. (1982). The public welfare system. In D. Belle (Ed.), Lives in stress: Women and depression. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
Journal Articles
Marshall, N.L. & Bourque, H. (November, 2019). Career and Family Pathways of College-educated Women. Poster presented at Work, Stress and Health 2019: What Does the Future Hold? The 13th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health. APA/NIOSH, Philadelphia, PA.
Marshall, N.L. & Robeson, W.W. (August 2019). Integrating Intervention Approaches: Development and Initial Testing of an Early Childhood Education Intervention. Paper presented as part of the Scholar Activism on Behalf of Children and Youth panel, at the American Sociological Association 2019 Annual Meeting, New York, NY.
Marshall, N.L. (June 9, 2017). Immigrant Women Workers and Occupational Health. Paper presented at The 12th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, Work, Stress and Health 2017: Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities, Minneapolis, MN.
Marshall, N.L. & Robeson, W.W. (June 24, 2016). Paid and unpaid maternity leave: Implications for work-family conflict and family relationships. Paper presented at the Work and Family Researchers Network (WFRN) 2016 Conference, Washington, DC.
Marshall, N. L. September 25, 2015. Employment and women’s health. Invited presentation at the National Academy of Science Conference, Raising the Bar: The Health of Women in America: A National Perspective on Women’s Health. Washington, DC. Available in: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2016). Improving the Health of Women in the United States: Workshop Summary. Washington, D.C., National Academies Press. Doi: 10.17226/23441.
Marshall, N. L. (2003). The Social construction of gender in childhood and adolescence - Introduction. American Behavioral Scientist, 46 (10), 1289-1295.
Marshall, N. L. (2001). Health and Illness issues facing an aging workforce in the new millennium. Sociological Spectrum, 21 (3), 431-439. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/027321701300202073
Dearing, E., McCartney, K., Marshall, N., & Warner, R. (2001). Parental reports of children's sleep and wakefulness: Longitudinal associations with cognitive and language outcomes. Infant Behavior and Development, 24, 151-170.
Marshall, N. L., R. C. Barnett & Sayer, A.. (1997). The changing workforce, job stress and psychological distress. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2, 99-107.
Barnett, R.C., Raudenbush, S.W., Brennan, R., Pleck, J.H., & Marshall, N. L. (1995). Change in job and marital experiences and change in psychological distress: A longitudinal study of dual-earner couples. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69(5), 839-850.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L., Brennan, R. & Raudenbush, S.W. (1994). Gender and the relationship between marital-role quality and psychological distress: A study of dual-earner couples. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 18, 105-127.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L. & Brennan, R. (1994). Gender and the relationship between parent-role quality and psychological distress: A study of men and women in dual-earner couples. Journal of Family Issues, 15, 229-247.
Marshall, N. L. & Barnett, R.C. (1993). Variations in job strain across nursing and social work specialties. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 3, 261-271.
Marshall, N. L. & Barnett, R.C. (1993). Work-family strains and gains among two-earner couples. Journal of Community Psychology, 21(1), 64-78.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L., Brennan, R. & Raudenbush, S.W. (1993). Gender and the relationship between job experiences and psychological distress: A study of dual-earner couples. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64(5), 794-806.
Barnett, R.C. & Marshall, N. L. (1992). Men, family-role quality, job-role quality, and physical health. Health Psychology, 12(1), 48-55.
Barnett, Rosalind.C, & Marshall, N. L. (1992). Men's job and partner roles: Spillover effects and psychological distress. Sex Roles, 27(9/10), 455-472.
Barnett, R.C. & Marshall, N. L. (1992). Worker and mother roles, spillover effects, and psychological distress. Women and Health, 18(2), 9-40.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L. & Pleck, J.H. (1992). Adult son-parent relationships and their associations with sons' psychological distress. Journal of Family Issues, 13 (4), 505-525.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L. & Pleck, J.H. (1992). Men's multiple roles and their relationship to men's psychological distress. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54(2), 358-367.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L. & Sayer, A. (1992). Positive-spillover effects from job to home: A closer look. Women and Health, 19(2/3), 13-41.
Barnett, R.C., Marshall, N. L. & Singer, J.D. (1992). Job experiences over time, multiple roles, and women's mental health: A longitudinal study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62(4), 634-644.
Marshall, N. L. & Barnett, R.C. (1991). Race, class and multiple role strains and gains among women employed in the service sector. Women and Health, 17(4), 1-19.
Marshall, N. L. & Barnett, R.C. (1992). Work-related support among women in caregiving occupations. Journal of Community Psychology, 20, 36-42.
Barnett, R.C., Davidson, H. & Marshall, N. L. (1991). Physical symptoms and the interplay of work and family roles. Health Psychology, 10 (2), 94-101.
Kibria, Nazli, Marshall, N. L., Barnett, R.C., Baruch, G.K. & Pleck, J.H. (1990). Homemaking-role quality and the psychological well-being and distress of employed women. Sex Roles, 22, 327-347.
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. (1990). Gender Bias Study of the Court System in Massachusetts. New England Law Review, Spring, 1990, 24. 745.
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. (1990). Gender Bias Study of the Court System in Massachusetts. Suffolk University Law Review, (1990), volume 23.
Marshall, NL. (1987). 1st-time motherhood-experiences from teens to forties. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. 16, 884-886.
Project Reports
Marshall, N.L., Tracy, A., Dresser, M. & Noonan, A. (2015). Substantive Complexity and Health among Older Workers. Unpublished manuscript. Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College.
Adams, G., Isaacs, J., Katz, K., Koné, A., Helmstetter, A., Smith, K., & Marshall, N. (March 2, 2015). An Overview of the Assessment of the Massachusetts Subsidized Child Care System. Washington, DC: Urban Institute. Executive Summary prepared for the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Marshall, N.L., & Fletcher-Slater, R.A. (2013). Employment and Women's Health: Fact Sheet. Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley, MA.
Pardee, M. & Marshall, N. (October 4, 2012). The importance of funding quality facilities. Wellesley Townsman, OpEd. ID: 38afa4bb1f0adcd98e69b6321ed0fcb8
The National Center on Family Homelessness, with Marshall, N. (2012). Strengthening At Risk and Homeless Young Mothers and Children: Cross-Site Evaluation of the Strengthening At Risk and Homeless Young Mothers and Children Initiative 2012.
The National Center on Family Homelessness, with Marshall, N. (2012). Strengthening At Risk and Homeless Young Mothers and Children: An Outcome Evaluation of STRong: Strengthening Our New Generation, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The National Center on Family Homelessness, with Marshall, N. (2012). Strengthening At Risk and Homeless Young Mothers and Children: An Outcome Evaluation of SYF: Strengthening Young Families, Antelope Valley, California.
The National Center on Family Homelessness, with Marshall, N. (2012). Strengthening At Risk and Homeless Young Mothers and Children: An Outcome Evaluation of FACT: Family Assertive Community Treatment, Chicago, Illinois.
Marshall, NL, Robeson, WW, Hall, G, Tomasetti, S & Hutchinson, B. (2011). Facilities Inventory Project: Data Report. Wellesley Centers for Women & On-Site Insight. Report to The Children’s Investment Fund.
Marshall, NL, Robeson, WW, Hall, G, Tomasetti, S & Hutchinson, B. (2011). Facilities Inventory Project: Boston Report. Wellesley Centers for Women & On-Site Insight. Report to The Children’s Investment Fund.
Marshall, N. L. Spring/Summer (2008). Gen Y Goes to School. Research and Action Report. Wellesley Centers for Women.
Marshall, N.L & Washington, V. (2008). Child Care Voucher Project Phase II: Follow-up Study of Voucher Length. Bessie Tartt Wilson Foundation.
Marshall, N. L. (2007). The Quality of Massachusetts’ Early Care and Education Facilities. Report prepared for The Children’s Investment Fund.
Marshall, N. L. Spring/Summer (2007). Making a Difference with Research. Research and Action Report. Wellesley Centers for Women.
Marshall, N. L. November 24, (2006). Massachusetts Early Care and Education Health Report. Prepared for Washington, V., Health Practices in Early Childhood Programs in Massachusetts.
Marshall, N. L. August 2004. Carework in Our Middle Years: Towards A New Paradigm. Paper presented at the Fourth Carework Conference, Bridging Carework Research, Advocacy, and Policy. San Francisco.
Marshall, N. L. & Pardee, M. (1998). Work and Family Benefits at a High-Tech Company: A Report on a Work and Family Survey. In N. L. Marshall. 1998. Work and Family Today: Recent Research at the Center for Research on Women, pp. 121-136. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, CRW19.
Marshall, N. L., Barnett, R. C., & Sayer, A. (1997). Job Role Quality Scales [Database record]. Retrieved from PsycTESTS. doi: 10.1037/t01217-000.
Marshall, N. L. (1995). Women's Experiences with Maternity Leave. Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women Working Paper No. PP04.
Sussman, C., Novak, E. & Marshall, N. L. (1995). The Effect of On-Site Child Care Centers in Subsidized Housing on Parental Employment and Participation in Job Training and Educational Programs: Exploratory Research and Recommendations. Boston, MA: Technical Development Corporation.
Marshall, N. L.. (1995). Managing Work and Family: Steps Towards a Better Balance. A publication of The Early Childhood Connection, Center for Research on Women, Wellesley College.
Marshall, NL. (1994). Pregnant and Promoted? [Letter to the Editor]. Harvard Business Review, 72 (5), 184.
Barnett, R. C., Marshall, N. L., Raudenbush, S. W., & Brennan, R. T. (1993). Role Quality Measures [Database record]. Retrieved from PsycTESTS. doi: 10.1037/t01026-000
Stein, N., Marshall, N. L. & Tropp, L. (1993). Secrets in Public: Sexual Harassment in our Schools. Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women Publication No. CRW 5.
Marshall, N. L. May, (1992). Who Are the Happiest Mothers? Results of a survey on maternity leave. Working Mother, 155, 20-22.
Marshall, N. L. (January, 1992). Strains and Gains: Multiple Roles and Today's Women. The Boston Parents Paper.
Marshall, N. L., Barnett, R. C., & Baruch, G. (1991). The effect of work-related support on job stress and health among women in caregiving occupations. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women.
Marshall, N. L., Barnett, R. C., & Baruch, G. (1991). Work stress and alcohol use among women in the health industry: A longitudinal study. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women.
Marshall, N. L. (1991). The Bottom Line: The Impact of Employer Child Care Subsidies. Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women Working Paper No. 225.
Marshall, N. L. (1989). Women in the Building Trades: Final Report of a Survey of Massachusetts Tradeswomen. Working Paper No. 195, Center for Research on Women. Also available in Resources in Education, ED-311-306.
Marshall, N. L., Marx F., Seligson, M., Fersh, E. & Sheridan, L. (1989). Challenges Facing Boston Families: The Need for School-Age Child Care: Final Report. Parents United for Child Care. Boston, MA.
McCartney, K. & Marshall, N. L. (1989). The Development of Child Care Research. Newsletter of the Division of Child, Youth and Family Services. American Psychological Association, Division 37, 122.
Report of The Gender Bias Study of the Supreme Judicial Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, (1989). Ruth I. Abrams, co-chair, John M. Greaney, co-chair. [Marshall was senior research consultant for the gender bias study]. Available in: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. (1990). Gender Bias Study of the Court System in Massachusetts. New England Law Review, Spring, 1990, 24. 745, 51680 words. Portions of this study are available online at https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/127983NCJRS.pdf and http://www.amptoons.com/blog/files/Massachusetts_Gender_Bias_Study.htm; and in Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. (1990). Gender Bias Study of the Court System in Massachusetts. Suffolk University Law Review, (1990), volume 23.
Marshall, N. L., Witte, A.D., Nichols, L., Marx, F., Laws, B., Silverstein, B. & Mauser, E. (1988). Caring for Our Common Wealth: The Economics of Child Care in Massachusetts. Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, U Massachusetts Center for Survey Research, Massachusetts Office for Children, United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Massachusetts Department of Social Services. Also available through interlibrary loan: http://www.worldcat.org/title/caring-for-our-common-wealth-the-economics-of-child-care-in-massachusetts/oclc/19092820
Marshall, N. L., Witte, A.D., Nichols, L., Marx, F. & Colten, M.E. (1988). The Affordability of Child Care in Massachusetts: A Technical Report. Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women Working Paper No. 181.
Marshall, N. L. (1987). First-time motherhood: Experiences from teens to forties. (Review of Mercer, Ramona). Contemporary Sociology: An International Journal of Reviews, 16, 6, 884-886.
Marshall, N. L. (1986). The Need for Child Care: Report to the Consortium of Cambridge Employers. Prepared for the Corporate Child Care Project of the Child Care Resource Center.