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Gender 16 Marriage 13 Divorce 12 Children 9 College students 8 Retirement 8 Assets 7 Child care 7 China 7 Cohabitation 7 Elderly 7 Employment 7 Family business 7 Financial literacy 7 Income 7 Savings 7 Taiwan 7 Time use 7 Wealth 7 Family 6 Family structure 6 Financial education 6 Health 6 Rural 6 Social support 6 Welfare reform 6 Women 6 Aging 5 Child support 5 Credit cards 5 Debt 5 Economic well-being 5 Fertility 5 Financial behavior 5 Financial knowledge 5 Financial strain 5 Food insecurity 5 Labor force participation 5 Low-income 5 Malaysia 5
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Sharpe, Deanna 8 Xiao, Jing 8 Yao, Rui 7 Dew, Jeffrey 6 Masud, Jariah 6 Abdel-Ghany, Mohamed 5 Kim, Jinhee 5 Lee, Yoon 5 Mokhtari, Manouchehr 5 Chen, Zhuo 4 Danes, Sharon 4 Dolan, Elizabeth 4 Fan, Jessie 4 Gerrans, Paul 4 Haron, Sharifah 4 Huang, Jr-Tsung 4 Marshall, Maria 4 Minnotte, Krista 4 Pedersen, Daphne 4 Yeo, Jungsung 4 Yilmazer, Tansel 4 Chang, Yunhee 3 Chatterjee, Swarn 3 Clark-Murphy, Marilyn 3 Dunn, Lucia 3 Elliott, William 3 Fitzgerald, Margaret 3 Garasky, Steven 3 Gudmunson, Clinton 3 MacDermid, Shelley 3 Mammen, Sheila 3 Maume, David 3 Mimura, Yoko 3 Molina, José 3 Perrucci, Robert 3 Speelman, Craig 3 Astone, Nan 2 Bauer, Jean 2 Berry, Ann 2 Beutler, Ivan 2
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RePEc 402 EconStor 10 OLC EcoSci 9
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Parental Involvement with Children at School, Home, and Community
Stacer, Melissa J.; Perrucci, Robert - In: Journal of family and economic issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 340-354
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A study of the Health of Children Born to Foreign- and Native-Born Mothers in Taiwan
Ho, Shu-Hsi; Hung, Wen-Shai - In: Journal of family and economic issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 355-368
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The Generation Y’s Working Encounter: A Comparative Study of Hong Kong and other Chinese Cities
Kwok, Hong-kin - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 2, pp. 231-249
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Testing Respite Effect of Work on Stress Among Mothers of Children with Special Needs
Morris, Lisa - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 1, pp. 24-40
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Who Among the Elderly Owns Stocks? The Role of Cognitive Ability and Bequest Motive
Kim, Eun; Hanna, Sherman; Chatterjee, Swarn; Lindamood, … - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 3, pp. 338-352
Conventional advice is to reduce risky investments as one ages. Such a generalized focus on risk avoidance may be inappropriate for elderly with longer life spans and those with financial goals that extend beyond their lifetime. To better understand risky asset holdings among the elderly, we...
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Couples Managing the Risk of Financing Long-Term Care
Barnett, Amanda; Stum, Marlene - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 3, pp. 363-375
This study examined the complexity of financial long-term care (LTC) decision outcomes among married couples. Supporting the theory of planned behavior, couples reported a range of consensus patterns with their financial LTC intentions and behaviors. Five newly articulated typologies of couples...
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Coping with Negative Emotions from Buying Mobile Phones: A Study of Korean Consumers
Jun, Sangmin; Yeo, Jungsung - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 2, pp. 167-176
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Leisure in Japan, 1986–2006: A Revival?
Fuess, Scott - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 2, pp. 250-260
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Simulating the Impacts of Cash Transfers on Poverty and School Attendance: The Case of Cambodia
Meng, Channarith; Pfau, Wade - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 4, pp. 436-452
Using the Cambodia Socioeconomic Survey 2004 and employing micro-static simulation techniques, we measure the potential impacts of cash transfer programs for children to identify targeted groups that will have the most effect on poverty and school attendance. We conclude that the largest impacts...
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Family Migration Capital and Migration Intentions
Ivlevs, Artjoms; King, Roswitha - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 33 (2012) 1, pp. 118-129
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