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Publications of Ida H Simpson    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Deviance in the Workplace, Research in the Sociology of Work, edited by edited with commentary, with Richard L. Simpson, vol. 8 (1999), Greenwich Connecticut: JAI Press
  2. Research in the Sociology of Work, edited by (edited with commentary, with Richard L. Simpson), The Meaning of Work, vol. 5 (1995), Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press
  3. Fifty Years of the Southern Sociological Society: Continuity and Change in a Society (November, 1988), Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press
  4. Research in the Sociology of Work, edited by edited with commentary, with Richard L. Simpson, High Tech Work., vol. 4 (1988), Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press
  5. Research in the Sociology of Work, edited by edited with commentary, with Richard L. Simpson, Unemployment, vol. 3 (1985), Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press
  6. Research in the Sociology of Work, edited by edited with commentary, with Richard L. Simpson, Peripheral Workers, vol. 2 (1983), Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press
  7. Research in the Sociology of Work, edited by (edited with commentary, with Richard L. Simpson), Worker Consciousness (1981), Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press,
  8. From Student to Nurse: A Longitudinal Study of Socialization (1979), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Papers Published

  1. “Historical Patterns of Workplace Organization: From Mechanical to Electronic Control and Beyond,”, Current Sociology, vol. 47 (1999), pp. 47-75
  2. with John Wilson and Richard Landerman, “Status variation on farms: Effects of crop, machinery, and off-farm work”, Rural Sociology, vol. 59 (1994), pp. 136-153
  3. “The transformation of ASA: The growing separation of the professional association from the discipline of sociology”, Sociological Forum, vol. 9 (1994), pp. 259-278 (Revision to be published in a volume edited by Stephen Cole, Transactions Press to be published in 2001.)
  4. with John Wilson and Robert A. Jackson, “The Contrasting effects of social organizational and economic variables on farm sales,”, Work and Occupations, vol. 19 (1992), pp. 237-254
  5. “Sociology of work: where have the workers gone?”, Social Forces, vol. 67 (1989), pp. 563-581
  6. “Biography,”(Part of the Roll of Honor Tribute to Kurt W. Back), The Southern Sociologist, vol. 20 (1989), pp. S-1-S-2
  7. (with David Stark and Robert A. Jackson), “Class identification processes of married working men and women,”, American Sociological Review, vol. 53 (1988), pp. 284-293
  8. (with John Wilson and Kristina Young), “Sexual division of farm household labor: a replication and extension,”, edited by Selected as one of the best articles on the family to appear from 1988-1991, Rural Sociology, vol. 53 (1988), pp. 145-165
  9. (with John Wilson and David K. Jackson), “Church activism among farm couples: measuring the impact of the conjugal unit,”, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 49 (1987), pp. 875-882
  10. with Richard L. Simpson, Mark Evens, and Sharon Poss, “Occupational recruitment, retention, and labor force cohort representation,”, American Journal of Sociology (1982), pp. 1287-1313
  11. with Paula England, “Conjugal work roles and marital solidarity,”, edited by Joan Aldous, Journal of Family Issues, Special Issue, vol. 2 (1981), pp. 180-204 (Reprinted in Joan Aldous (ed.), Two Paychecks: Life in Dual-Earner Families. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1983. Reprinted in Family Studies Review Yearbook, 1983. (Selected as one of the four best articles to appear in 1981-1982 on the family).)

Papers Submitted

  1. With Richard L. Simpson and Rory McVeigh, “Push, pull constraint, and part-time farming", Rural Sociology (2002) (The original submission used 1988 data. We were asked to update it. The update has been completed and the resubmission awaits a response from co-author, Rory McVeigh.)

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