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How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? Work stress and children's adjustment In recent years, many workers-men and women-have experienced an increase in work hours, a decrease in job stability, a rise in temporary jobs, and, especially among low-wage workers, a decrease in relative income (Williams, 2010). These factors all play into the work-family equation and increase the likelihood that parents and children will suffer. Stress at work takes a toll on children, parents, and marriages (Crouter & Bumpus, 2001). Fathers who experience work stress are less sensitive and engaged with their children and their wives (Goodman et al., 2011; Repetti, 1996). After a particularly stressful or heavy workday, mothers, too, are likely to withdraw from their children (Repetti & Wood, 1997), and if they have negative experiences at work, are angrier and more withdrawn from their husbands (Schulz et al., 2004; Story & Repetti, 2006). The parents' work schedule can also be stressful and have negative effects on children. Researchers found that children's language development was impaired and their level of aggression and anxious/depressive symptoms were higher if their mothers worked nonstandard schedules, such as night shifts (Dunifon et al., 2013; Han, 2005). In contrast, positive work experiences can enhance the quality of parents' behavior. Need Assignment Help?