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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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Work–Family Conflicts and Marital Satisfaction Among US Workers: Does Stress Amplification Matter?
Minnotte, Krista; Minnotte, Michael; Bonstrom, Jordan - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 36 (2015) 1, pp. 21-33
The toll that the stress inherent in navigating work and family can have on marriages is well documented. While previous scholarship has highlighted the particularly salient roles of work-to-family conflict and family-to-work conflict, we know little about the impacts of the joint experience of...
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Rich L. Sorenson, Andy Yu, Keith H. Brigham, and G. T. Lumpkin (eds.), The Landscape of Family Businesses
Muske, Glenn - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 36 (2015) 1, pp. 165-166
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Caring within the Family: Reconciling Work and Family Life
Molina, José - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 36 (2015) 1, pp. 1-4
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Fathers’ Financial Support of Children in a Low Income Community in South Africa
Madhavan, Sangeetha; Richter, Linda; Norris, Shane; … - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 4, pp. 452-463
We used data from the Birth to Twenty Cohort study to understand children’s receipt of financial support from their fathers in a low income, Black community in urban South Africa. Specifically, we (1) described fathers’ financial support over the life course of children; (2) estimated...
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Pathways to Satisfaction with Work-Life Balance: The Case of Russian-Language Internet Freelancers
Davis, Shannon; Shevchuk, Andrey; Strebkov, Denis - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 4, pp. 542-556
In this paper we examine satisfaction with work-life balance among non-standard workers. Using unique data from 6,009 Russian-language internet freelancers, who are typically both autonomous contractors and teleworkers, we make two key contributions. We found evidence to support the...
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Evaluation of a Financial Literacy Test Using Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory
Kunovskaya, Irina; Cude, Brenda; Alexeev, Natalia - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 4, pp. 516-531
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality (item difficulty and discriminability, construct validity, and reliability) of a financial literacy test that has been used to measure financial literacy in multiple countries. The test was analyzed based on Classical Test Theory and Item...
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The Relationship Between Life Satisfaction Among Wives and Financial Preparedness of Households in Japan
Mimura, Yoko - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 4, pp. 532-541
The wealth gap between the rich and poor is widening and contributing to Japan’s shrinking middle class. This study examined concerns about the future and life satisfaction and their association with household financial preparedness (e.g., savings, investments, life insurance) among married...
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How Parental Involvement Affects Childhood Behavioral Outcomes
Neymotin, Florence - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 4, pp. 433-451
National Educational and Longitudinal Study 1988 (NELS88) data were used to examine the impact of parental involvement measures on the behavioral outcomes of high-school students. Parents’ general sense of involvement with the community, as well as non-school child-helping groups, were used as...
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Household Finance and Food Insecurity
Chang, Yunhee; Chatterjee, Swarn; Kim, Jinhee - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 4, pp. 499-515
Despite repeated expansions of federal food assistance, food insecurity and hunger continue to affect many Americans. While job loss and poverty are among major contributors, theoretical and empirical literature suggest that households’ ability to borrow and save might provide a buffer...
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“These Aren’t Very Good Times”: Financial Uncertainty Experienced by Romantic Partners in the Wake of an Economic Downturn
Romo, Lynsey - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 4, pp. 477-488
In the wake of the economic downturn, economic uncertainty is roughly double that of the past 23 years. Research indicates married couples are uncertain about finances and financial uncertainty can adversely affect individual and relational outcomes, yet little is known about the nature of...
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