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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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Academic Performance and Childhood Misnourishment: A Quantile Approach
Capogrossi, Kristen; You, Wen - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 2, pp. 141-156
This study assesses the impact of childhood BMI (underweight and overweight) on academic performance using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Class. The modeling framework is innovative in that it focuses primarily on (i) controlling for potential endogeneity of BMI on...
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Responses to Economic Pressure by Low-Income Families: Financial Distress and Hopefulness
Prawitz, Aimee; Kalkowski, Julie; Cohart, Judith - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 1, pp. 29-40
Based on Boss’ family stress model, the study examined whether financial adaptations and locus of control mediated levels of financial distress and hopefulness for low-income consumers experiencing economic pressure. Data were collected online from 221 low-income, Midwestern consumers....
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Motherhood and Earnings: Wage Variability by Major Occupational Category and Earnings Level
Nsiah, Christian; DeBeaumont, Ron; Ryerson, Annette - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 2, pp. 224-234
Prior research has indicated that women with children earn less than their childless counterparts. In addition, recent research has found that the motherhood wage penalty may be most severe for low-income earners. Using panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979), we test...
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Financial Literacy: Building Economic Empowerment with Survivors of Violence
Postmus, Judy; Plummer, Sara-Beth; McMahon, Sarah; … - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 275-284
The purpose of this paper is to outline key constructs including financial literacy, economic self-efficacy, economic self-sufficiency, and economic empowerment, and then present findings from an exploratory study that sought to understand the relationship among these variables in a sample of...
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: A Dissenting Opinion
Tanner, Michael - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 1, pp. 3-15
This paper asks whether the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act achieves its goals of significantly expanding health insurance coverage, while reducing costs and increasing the quality of the care provided. An examination of the early results and current future projections suggests that...
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Younger Siblings Can Be Good for Your Health: An Examination of Spillover Benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
Robinson, Christina - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 2, pp. 172-184
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a food assistance program designed to help pregnant (or postpartum) women and young children consume a nutritious diet. With WIC’s emphasis on providing healthy foods, and food being (generally) a communal...
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The Impact of Tax-Benefit Reforms on Labor Supply in a Simulated Nash-bargaining Framework
Bargain, Olivier; Moreau, Nicolas - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 1, pp. 77-86
Several theoretical contributions have suggested to model household behavior as a Nash-bargaining game. Yet very few attempts have been made to operationalize cooperative models of labor supply for policy analysis. In this paper, we implement a Nash-bargaining model with external threat points...
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Improving College Progress among Low- to Moderate-Income (LMI) Young Adults: The Role of Assets
Elliott, William; Constance-Huggins, Monique; Song, Hyun-a - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 4, pp. 382-399
Little is known about the impact of assets on low- to -moderate-income (LMI) young adults’ college progress. In this study college progress refers to young adults who were currently enrolled in, or who have a degree from, a 2-year college or a 4-year college. Findings from this study suggest...
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The United States Economic Crisis: Young Adults’ Reports of Economic Pressures, Financial and Religious Coping and Psychological Well-Being
Stein, Catherine; Hoffmann, Erica; Bonar, Erin; Leith, … - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 2, pp. 200-210
Using a sample of 222 young adults attending college, the present study examined the relative contribution of young adults’ perceived economic pressures, financial coping and religious meaning-making coping strategies in accounting for variation in their reports of psychological well-being...
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Moving Up the Savings Hierarchy: Examining Savings Motives of Older Malay Muslim
Haron, Sharifah; Sharpe, Deanna; Abdel-Ghany, Mohamed; … - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 314-328
Continuation ratio analysis of data from the 2004 Economic and Financial Aspects of Aging in Malaysia was conducted to assess likelihood of Malay Muslims aged 55–75 moving up in a hierarchical model of savings motives. Results indicate that more than half of older Malay Muslim has no savings....
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