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Journal Articles:

 

Olson, J. E., Frieze, I. H., Wall, S., Zdaniuk, B., Telpuchovskaya, N., Ferligoj, A., Kogovšek,T., Horvat, J., Šarlija, N., Jarošová, E., Pauknerová, D., Luu, L. A. N., Kovacs, M., Miluska, J., Orgocka, A., Erokhina, L., Mitina, O., Popova, L. V., Korobanova, J., Sukhareva, N., Petkevičiūtė, N., Pejic-Bach, M.,& Makovec, M. R.  (2006).  Economic influences on ideals about future jobs in young adults in formerly socialist countries and the United States.  Cross-Cultural Research, 40, 352-376.

Frieze, I.H., Hansen, S.B., & Boneva, B. (2006). The migrant personality and college student's plans for geographic mobility. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 26, 170-177.

Frieze, I. H., Boneva, B.S., Šarlija, N., Horvat, J., Ferligoj, A., Kogovšek, T., Miluska, J., Popova, L., Korobanova, J., Sukhareva, N., Erokhina, L. & Jarošová, E.  (2004).  Psychological differences in stayers and leavers:  Emigration desires in central and eastern European university students.  European Psychologist,9, 15-23.

Jarosová, E.,  Pauknerová,D..,  Skibová, J., Frieze, I. H., Ferligoj, A. (2002).  Sebehodnocení a výkonová motivace ceských vysokoskolských studentu – ekonomu (ve  srovnání  se studenty ze Slovinska a USA).  Psychologie v ekonomické praxi , .XXXVII (3-4), 181-189.  [Self Esteem and Achievement Motivation in Czech University Students of Economics (in  comparison  with  students from Slovenia and the U.S.A.)].

Boneva, B. S. & Frieze, I. H.  (2001).  Toward a concept of a migrant personality.  Journal of Social Issues, 57, 477-492.

Miree, C. & Frieze, I.H.  (1999).  Children and careers:  A longitudinal study of the impact of young children on critical career outcomes of MBAs.  Sex Roles, 41, 787-808.

Wall, S. N., Frieze, I.H., Ferligoj, A., Jarošová, E., Pauknerová, D., Horvat, J., & Šarlija, N.  (1999).  Gender role and religion as predictors of attitude toward abortion in Croatia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and the United States.  Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, 30, 443-465  .

Frieze, I.H., Miluska, J., Zdaniuk, B., Ferligoj, A., & Wall, S.  (1998).  Changing attitudes about future jobs:  Comparing university students in Central Europe to the United States.  Journal for Mental Changes.  (Central European Institute for Behavioral Economics, Lublin, Poland),  4, 49-62.

Boneva, B. S., Frieze, I.H., Ferligoj, A., Jarošová, E., Pauknerová, D., & Orgocka, A.   (1998).  Achievement, power, and affiliation motives as clues to (e)migration desires:  A four-countries comparison.  European Psychologist, 3, 247-254.

Frieze, I.H., Miluska, J., Ferligoj, A., Mitina, O.V., & Wall, S. (1998).  Beliefs about future work and family roles in Polish, Russian, Slovene, and the U.S. university students.  Women & Business:  Journal of the International Forem for Women, 1-2, 58-64.

Boneva, B., Frieze, I. H., Ferligoj, A., Jarošová, E., Pauknerová, D., & Orgocka. A.  (1997). East-west European migration and the role of motivation in emigration desires. Migracijske Teme, 13, 335-361.

Murrell, A. J., Frieze, I. H., & Olson, J. E.  (1996). Mobility strategies and career outcomes:  A longitudinal study of MBAs. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 49, 324-335.

Morinaga, Y., Frieze, I. H., & Ferligoj, A.  (1993). Career plans and gender-role attitudes of college students in the United States, Japan, and Slovenia. Sex Roles, 29, 317-334.

Moss, M. K. & Frieze, I. H.  (1993).  Job preferences in the anticipatory socialization phase:  A comparison of two matching models. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 42, 282-297.

Olson, J. E. & Frieze, I. H.  (1991).  A decade of change for U. S. women managers.  Equal Opportunities International, 10, 19-24.

Frieze, I. H., Olson, J. E., & Russell, J.  (1991). Attractiveness and income for men and women in management. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 21, 1039-1057.

Detlefsen, E.G., Olson, J.E., & Frieze, I.H.  (1991). Women & librarians:  Still too far behind. Library Journal, 116(5), 36-42.

Murrell, A. J., Frieze, I. H., & Frost, J. L.  (1991).  Aspiring to careers in male- and female-dominated professions:  A study of black and white college women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 15, 103-126.

Olson, J. E., Frieze, I. H., & Detlefsen, E. G.  (1990).  Having it all?  Combining work and family in a male and a female profession.  Sex Roles, 23, 515-533.

Frieze, I. H., Olson, J. E., & Good, D. C.  (1990).  Perceived and actual discrimination in the salaries of male and female managers. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 20, 46-67.

Olson, J. E. & Frieze, I. H.  (1989).  Job interruptions and part-time work:  Their effect on MBAs' income.  Industrial Relations, 28, 373-386.

Olson, J. E., Good, D. C., & Frieze, I. H.  (1987). The effects of job type and industry on the income of male and female MBA's. Journal of Human Resources, 22, 532-541.

Olson, J. E., & Frieze, I. H.  (1986). Women accountants--Do they earn as much as men?  Management Accounting, LXVII(12), 27-31.

Frieze, I.H., Bailey, S., Mamula, P. & Moss, M.  (1985-86).  Life scripts and life planning:  The role of career scripts in college women's career choices.  Imagination, Cognition and Personality:  The Scientific Study of Consciousness, 5, 59-72.

 Frieze, I. H., Knoble, J. M., & Mitroff, I.  (1981). American university students' beliefs about success in science:  A case study.  Scientometrics, 3, 115-126.

 Parsons, J. E., Frieze, I. H., & Ruble, D. N.  (1978). Intrapsychic factors influencing career aspirations in college women. Sex Roles, 4(3), 337-347.

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