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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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What Helps Working Informal Caregivers? The Role of Workplace Characteristics in Balancing Work and Adult-Care Responsibilities
Zuba, Martin; Schneider, Ulrike - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 4, pp. 460-469
Population ageing and expected labour shortages mean that successful reconciliation of adult care and paid work is becoming a key issue for employers, employees and frail older people alike. Based on the detailed workplace-related variables in the fourth European Working Condition Survey, we...
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Goal Orientation and Performance of Family Businesses
Lee, Yoon; Marshall, Maria - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 265-274
Family businesses consist of family members pooling their resources together to achieve a particular goal for the family business. The objectives of this study were to profile the characteristics of the family businesses and business owners by owners’ goal orientation and to examine the...
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Decision Making Clusters in Retirement Savings: Gender Differences Dominate
Speelman, Craig; Clark-Murphy, Marilyn; Gerrans, Paul - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 329-339
This study explored the impact of demographic factors on individuals’ investment choice decisions in retirement savings funds. Analysis found identifiable member clusters across a large and diverse sample of almost 150,000 transactions. Results suggested that gender and risk are the most...
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Parental Credit Constraints and Children’s College Education
Sorokina, Olga - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 2, pp. 157-171
What fraction of college-age youths in the United States comes from liquidity-constrained families? This question is important because such youths may have difficulties borrowing for college education and be less likely to enroll. While most earlier studies have concluded that credit constraints...
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Parental Involvement with Children at School, Home, and Community
Stacer, Melissa; Perrucci, Robert - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 340-354
Previous research has focused on examining the effects of parental involvement on children’s academic achievement. Less attention has been placed on exploring types of parental involvement from parental reports. This study combines in a single analytic framework predictors from earlier studies...
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Gender Bias in Parental Leave: Evidence from Sweden
Lindström, Elly-Ann - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 2, pp. 235-248
This paper estimates the effect of child gender on mothers’ and fathers’ parental leave using population-wide register data from Statistics Sweden and the Swedish Social Insurance Agency. The results showed that a first-born son increased fathers’ parental leave with 0.6 days (1.5 %) and...
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Do People Save or Spend Their Inheritances? Understanding What Happens to Inherited Wealth
Zagorsky, Jay - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 1, pp. 64-76
Almost $4 trillion dollars of wealth is currently held by families with a life expectancy of less than 10 years. When that wealth is inherited, will it be retained or spent quickly? Results from the NLSY79, a longitudinal survey covering people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s suggest roughly half of...
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Disparities in Healthcare Utilization in China: Do Gender and Migration Status Matter?
Fan, Jessie; Wen, Ming; Jin, Lei; Wang, Guixin - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 1, pp. 52-63
Using a multi-stage cluster sampling approach, we collected healthcare and demographic data from 531 migrants and 529 local urban residents aged 16–64 in Shanghai, China. Logistic regressions were used to analyze the relationship between gender-migration status and healthcare utilization while...
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Fertility Intentions, Career Considerations and Subsequent Births: The Moderating Effects of Women’s Work Hours
Shreffler, Karina; Johnson, David - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 3, pp. 285-295
Prior research indicates a negative relationship between women’s labor force participation and fertility at the individual level in the United States, but little is known about the reasons for this relationship beyond work hours. We employed discrete event history models using panel data from...
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College Students and Credit Card Use: The Role of Parents, Work Experience, Financial Knowledge, and Credit Card Attitudes
Hancock, Adam; Jorgensen, Bryce; Swanson, Melvin - In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34 (2013) 4, pp. 369-381
This study examined the influence of parental interactions, years of work experience, financial knowledge, credit card attitudes, and personal characteristics on college students’ credit card behaviors (i.e., number of cards and amount of debt). Based on data collected across seven...
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