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Julie Ann McMullin, Ph.D.

 

Refereed Articles

2007 Julie Ann McMullin, Tammy Duerden Comeau and Emily Jovic. “Generational Affinities and Discourses of Difference: A Case Study of Highly Skilled Information Technology Workers”, British Journal of Sociology, 58(2):297-316.

2006 Julie Ann McMullin and Kim M. Shuey. “Ageing, Disability, and Workplace Accommodations”, Ageing and Society, 26: 1-17.

2005 Julie Ann McMullin. “Patterns of Paid and Unpaid Work: The influence of power, social context, and family background.” Canadian Journal on Aging 24, 3: 225-236.

2004, Julie Ann McMullin and John Cairney. "Self-esteem and the intersection of age, class, and gender." Journal of Aging Studies, 18:75-90.

2003, Amber Gazso-Windle and Julie Ann McMullin. "Relative Income, Gender Ideology, and the Time spent in domestic labour" Canadian Journal of Sociology, 28(3):341-366.

2002 Julie Ann McMullin "Negotiating mothering and caring in an inflexible paid work environment: A case study of older garment workers." Hallym International Journal of Aging, Vol 4(2): 141-160.

2002 Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Julie Ann McMullin. "Ambivalence, Family Ties, and Doing Sociology" Journal of Marriage and Family, 64: (3): 594-601.

2002 Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Julie Ann McMullin "Sociological Ambivalence and Family Ties: A Critical Perspective". Journal of Marriage and Family, 64.3: 558-567.

2002 Julie Ann McMullin, Lorraine Davies, and Gale Cassidy. "Welfare Reform in Ontario: Tough Times in Mothers Lives". Canadian Public Policy. XXVIII(2): 297-313.

2001 Julie Ann McMullin and Victor W. Marshall "Ageism, age relations and garment industry work in Montreal". The Gerontologist, 41 (111-122).

2000 Julie Ann McMullin "Diversity and the State of Sociological Aging Theory" The Gerontologist, 40 (517-530).

1999 Ingrid Arnet Connids and Julie Ann McMullin "Permanent Childlessness: Perceived Advantages and Disadvantages Among Older Persons" Canadian Journal on Aging, 18: 447-465.

1997 L. Suzanne LeBlanc and Julie Ann McMullin "Falling Through the Cracks: Addressing the needs of individuals between employment and retirement". Canadian Public Policy, XXIII, (3): 289-304.

1996 Ingrid Arnet Connidis, Carolyn Rosenthal, and Julie Ann McMullin "The Impact of Family Composition on Providing Help to Older Parents: A Study of Employed Adults". Research on Aging, 4:402-429.

1996 Julie Ann McMullin and Victor W. Marshall "Family, Friends, Stress and Well-Being: Does Childlessness Make a Difference?" Canadian Journal on Aging, 15(3): 355-373.

1996 Connidis, Ingrid Arnet and Julie Ann McMullin "Reasons for and Perceptions of Childlessness Among Older Persons: Exploring the Impact of Marital Status and Gender" Journal of Aging Studies, 10(3): 205-222.

1995 Julie Ann McMullin and Peri Ballantyne "Employment Characteristics and Income: Assessing Gender and Age Group effects for Canadians Aged 45 Years and Over" Canadian Journal of Sociology, 20(4):529-555.

1994 Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Julie Ann McMullin "Social Support in Older Age: Assessing the Impact of Marital and Parental Status". Canadian Journal on Aging 13 (4): 510-527.

1993 Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Julie Ann McMullin "To Have or Have Not: The effect of parent status on subjective well-being in Later Life" The Gerontologist, 33, 630-636.

1992 Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Julie Ann McMullin "Getting Out of the House: The effect of Childlessness on Social Participation and Companionship in Later Life" Canadian Journal on Aging, 11(4):370-386.

Books

2010 Julie Ann McMullin Understanding Inequality: Intersections of Class, Age, Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Canada (2nd edition). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

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2004 Julie Ann McMullin Understanding Inequality: Intersections of Class, Age, Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

 

Book Chapters

2008 Julie Ann McMullin, Martin Cooke, and Terri Tomchick. “Work and retirement in Canada: Policies and prospects” in Philip Taylor (ed) Ageing Labour Forces: Promises and Prospects. Camberley, UK: Edward Elgar. Pp. 62-83.

2006 Julie Ann McMullin and Ellie Berger. “Gendered Ageism/Age (ed) Sexism: The Case of Unemployed Older Workers,” in Toni Calasanti and Kate Slevin (eds.) Age Matters. New York: Routledge.

2004 Julie Ann McMullin and Terri L. Tomchick. Canada: To be Employed or not to be Employed? An examination of Employment Incentives and Disincentives for Older Workers in Canada. The Geneva Association.: International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics: Etudes et Dossiers No. 285  

2004 Julie Ann McMullin. "Social Class and Inequality" In Lorne Tepperman and James Curtis, Sociology: A Canadian Perspective. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Revised for 2nd Edition (2008)

2006 Reprinted in Lorne Tepperman and James Curtis, Principles of Sociology: Canadian Perspectives. Oxford University Press.

2002 Julie A. McMullin "Inequality" In David J.Ekerdt, Robert A. Applebaum, Karen C. Holden, Stephen G. Post, Kenneth Rockwood, Richard Schulz, Richard L. Sprott, and Peter Uhlenberg, (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

1999 Julie A. McMullin and Victor W. Marshall. "Structure and Agency in the Retirement Process: A Case Study of Montreal Garment Workers". Chapter 11 in Carol Ryff and Victor W. Marshall (eds.) The Self and Society in Aging Processes. New York: Springer.

1995 Julie McMullin "Theorizing Age and Gender Relations" Chapter 3 in Sara Arber and Jay Ginn (eds.), Connecting Gender and Ageing: A Sociological Approach. Buckingham: Open University Press. Winner of the Age Concern Book of the Year Award, 1996.

Book Reviews

1994 Peri Ballantyne and Julie McMullin Aging, Independence and the Life Course, Sara Arber and Maria Evandrou (eds.) Contemporary Gerontology, 1(4):131-133.

Technical Reports and Research Monographs

2009 McMullin, Julie Ann, Victor W. Marshall, Tammy Duerden Comeau, and Catherine Gordon. "Dilemmas of owners and workers in a risk society." Research Report February. Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks Inc.

2004 McMullin, Julie Ann and Martin Cooke, with Rob Downie. "Labour Force Ageing and Skill Shortages in Canada and Ontario." Research Report W24. Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks Inc.

2001 Davies, Lorraine, Julie Ann McMullin, and William R. Avison "Social Policy, Gender Inequality and Poverty" Ottawa: Status of Women Canada.

1995 Victor W. Marshall, Julie A. McMullin, Peri Ballantyne, Joanne Daciuk, and Blossom T. Wigdor. Contributions to Independence over the Adult Life Course. Toronto: Centre for Studies of Aging, University of Toronto.

1994 Julie McMullin, Victor W. Marshall, William D. Lord, Joanne Daciuk, and Jean E. F. Hunnisett Ministry to Aging Persons Final Report. Centre for Studies of Aging: University of Toronto.

1992 Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Julie Ann McMullin Final Report--Social Support and Service Needs of Older Adults: Targeting Groups at Risk. Interdisciplinary Group on Aging: University of Western Ontario

Work in Progress

Julie McMullin (ed.) Working in Information Technology Firms: Intersections of Gender and Age. University of British Columbia Press, pending successful review. (10 chapters)

Julie McMullin and Victor W. Marshall (eds.) (2010) Ageing and Working in the New Economy: Careers and Changing Structures in Small and Medium Size Information Technology Firms. Edward Elgar Press. (8 chapters)