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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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Determinants of Employment Decisions After the First Child Birth in Spain
Davia, María; Legazpe, Nuria - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 2, pp. 214-227
The aim of this paper is to analyse impact of human capital on employment decisions (namely, entry and exit from employment) of first-time mothers in Spain. To carry out the analysis, we use the Fertility, Family and Values Survey of 2006. Transitions are studied via discrete-time duration...
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Can’t We Just Live Together? New Evidence on the Effect of Relationship Status on Health
Kohn, Jennifer; Averett, Susan - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 3, pp. 295-312
There has been a large empirical literature on the effect of marriage on health, but scant empirical evidence on the effect of cohabitation on health, although cohabitation is increasingly common. We contributed to this literature in three ways. First we explicitly modeled cohabitation distinct...
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Relationship Quality Among Young Couples from an Economic and Gender Perspective
Britt, Sonya; Roy, R. - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 2, pp. 241-250
Less than a third of married couple households in the United States are composed of families with one breadwinner. This is a stark contrast to a mere 40 years ago when men were the primary breadwinner for the majority of households. The goal of this study was to determine how the perception of...
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Balancing Household Needs: The Non-food Needs of Food Pantry Clients and Their Implications for Program Planning
Fiese, Barbara; Koester, Brenda; Waxman, Elaine - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 3, pp. 423-431
In 2009, over 33 million different people used food pantries to supplement their basic food needs. Food pantries are increasingly called upon to provide non-food items. What is unknown is how going without basic household products affects families. This exploratory study aimed to identify...
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Is Dual Income Costly for Married Couples? An Analysis of Household Expenditures
Lee, Seonglim; Lee, Jinkook; Chang, Yunhee - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 2, pp. 161-177
This study analyzed annual household outlays in the recent Consumer Expenditure Survey to obtain the cost of dual income for married couples. Of the crude differences between two- and one-earner married households in payments and expenditures, the portion reflecting structural differences in...
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Profiles of Financial Stress Over Time Using Subgroup Analysis
Valentino, Salem; Moore, Julia; Cleveland, Michael; … - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 1, pp. 51-64
This study modeled latent classes of perceived financial stress over a 6-year period in samples of African-American (N = 323) and White (N = 345) mothers. Results of latent class growth analyses (LCGA) indicated there was variability in financial stress trajectories. Four common classes were...
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Households’ Net Worth Accumulation Patterns and Young Adults’ Financial Health: Ripple Effects of the Great Recession?
Friedline, Terri; Nam, Ilsung; Loke, Vernon - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 3, pp. 390-410
We examined households’ dynamic patterns of net worth accumulation between 1999 and 2009 and asked whether these patterns related to the financial health of young adults growing up in those households. Two patterns of net worth emerged—the first remained high and stable and the second...
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Continued Pursuit of Happily Ever After: Low Barriers to Divorce and Happiness
Horner, Elizabeth - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 2, pp. 228-240
Throughout the 1970s, a “no-fault revolution” swept through the United States, reducing the legal and economic barriers to divorce. Previous studies have found that these legal changes did at least temporarily increase divorces, and may have been, on average, detrimental to women’s...
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The Associations of Financial Stress and Parenting Support Factors with Alcohol Behaviors During Young Adulthood
Serido, Joyce; Lawry, Charles; Li, Gu; Conger, Katherine; … - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 3, pp. 339-350
This study examined concurrent and prospective associations of financial stress (financial strain, lack of financial access, public assistance) and parenting support factors (relationship quality, living at home, financial support) with young adults’ alcohol behaviors (alcohol use, heavy...
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Marital Status, Spousal Characteristics, and the Use of Preventive Care
Miller, G.; Pylypchuk, Yuriy - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 35 (2014) 3, pp. 323-338
In this article, we investigated the effects of marriage and spousal characteristics on the use of preventive care. We accounted for the endogeneity of marriage by combining propensity score estimation techniques with marriage transitions observed in longitudinal data. Results indicated that...
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