Journal of Family and Economic Issues
2006 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2018
- Endings and Beginnings pp. 531-531

- Elizabeth M. Dolan
- Financial Literacy, Human Capital and Stock Market Participation in Europe pp. 532-550

- Ashok Thomas and Luca Spataro
- The Impact of Educational Pairing and Urban Residency on Household Financial Investments in Urban China pp. 551-565

- Ningzi Li and Yue Qian
- Parental Socialization and Financial Capability Among Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong pp. 566-576

- Alex Yue Feng Zhu
- Inverse J Effect of Economic Growth on Fertility: A Model of Gender Wages and Maternal Time Substitution pp. 577-587

- Creina Day
- Does Gold Price Matter for Divorce Rate in Iran? pp. 588-599

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni
- Born Without a Silver Spoon: Race, Wealth, and Unintended Childbearing pp. 600-615

- Jessica Houston Su and Fenaba Addo
- The Impacts of Cash Transfers on Subjective Wellbeing and Poverty: The Case of Colombia pp. 616-633

- Daniel Morales Martínez and Alexandre Gori Maia
- Remittances: The Impact on Families in Armenia pp. 634-646

- Rebecca L. Thomas, Yevgine Vardanyan, Lisa Yagaloff and Rebekah Diamond
- The Probability of Teenage Parenthood: Parental Predictions and Their Accuracy pp. 647-661

- P. Wesley Routon
- Do Child Care Subsidies Increase Employment Among Low-Income Parents? pp. 662-682

- Elizabeth Davis, Caroline Carlin, Caroline Krafft and Nicole D. Forry
- Family Businesses and Adaptation: A Dynamic Capabilities Approach pp. 683-698

- Abel Duarte Alonso, Seng Kok and Michelle O’Shea
Volume 39, issue 3, 2018
- Spousal, Family and Gender Effects on Expected Retirement Age for Married Pre-retirees pp. 371-385

- Elizabeth Ann Whitaker and Janet L. Bokemeier
- The Economic Benefits of Marriage and Family Strengthening Programs pp. 386-404

- Stephen R. Shamblen, Andrew Gluck, William Wubbenhorst and David A. Collins
- Can Stress Build Relationships? Predictors of Increased Marital Commitment Resulting from the 2007–2009 Recession pp. 405-421

- Jeffrey Dew, Ashley LeBaron and David Allsop
- Economy and Divorces: Their Impact Over Time on the Self-Employment Rates in Spain pp. 422-435

- George Saridakis, Anne-Marie Mohammed, Jesus M. Garcia-Iglesias and Rebeca I. Muñoz Torres
- Federal Financial Aid and Family Formation: Examining the Social Security Student Benefit Program pp. 436-444

- Lincoln H. Groves and Leonard M. Lopoo
- Young Adults’ Life Outcomes and Well-Being: Perceived Financial Socialization from Parents, the Romantic Partner, and Young Adults’ Own Financial Behaviors pp. 445-456

- Melissa A. Curran, Emily Parrott, Sun Young Ahn, Joyce Serido and Soyeon Shim
- How Social Class Shapes Adolescent Financial Socialization: Understanding Differences in the Transition to Adulthood pp. 457-473

- Sigrid Luhr
- Age-of-Arrival Effects on the Education of Immigrant Children: A Sibling Study pp. 474-493

- Sukanya Basu
- Housing Valuation, Wealth Perception, and Homeowners’ Portfolio Composition pp. 494-508

- Francisco Camões and Sofia Vale
- Intergenerational Persistence of Skills and Socioeconomic Status pp. 509-523

- Raymundo Campos-Vazquez
- Transformations of the Welfare State pp. 524-529

- Richard K. Caputo
Volume 39, issue 2, 2018
- Factors Influencing Family Business Continuity in Indian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) pp. 177-190

- Parimal Merchant, Arya Kumar and Debasis Mallik
- Commitment and Relationship Maintenance Behaviors as Marital Protective Factors during Economic Pressure pp. 191-204

- Jeffrey Dew and Mark Jackson
- Couples’ Communication About Financial Uncertainty Following the Great Recession and its Association with Stress, Mental Health and Divorce Proneness pp. 205-219

- Tamara D. Afifi, Sharde Davis, Anne F. Merrill, Samantha Coveleski, Amanda Denes and Ariana F. Shahnazi
- I Wish: Multigenerational Regrets and Reflections on Teaching Children About Money pp. 220-232

- Ashley B. LeBaron, E. Jeffrey Hill, Christina M. Rosa, Travis J. Spencer, Loren D. Marks and Joshua T. Powell
- The Impact of Financial Hardship on Single Parents: An Exploration of the Journey From Social Distress to Seeking Help pp. 233-242

- Rebecca Jayne Stack and Alex Meredith
- Economic Insecurity and Fertility: Does Income Volatility Impact the Decision to Remain a One-Child Family? pp. 243-257

- Fady Mansour
- Work-Family Conflict Among Dual-Earners: Are Partner, Family, and Friends Resources or Liabilities? pp. 258-276

- Krista Lynn Minnotte and Michael C. Minnotte
- Spousal Problems and Family-to-Work Conflict Among Employed US Adults pp. 277-296

- Marshal Neal Fettro and Kei Nomaguchi
- The Effects of Children’s Health on Mothers’ Employment pp. 297-309

- Hua Zan and Robert L. Scharff
- The Impacts of Education, Adverse Childhood Experience, and Nativity on Intimate Partner Violence pp. 310-322

- Alexander Henke and Lin-chi Hsu
- Subjective Economic Status in Adolescence: Determinants and Associations with Mental Health in the Norwegian Youth@Hordaland Study pp. 323-336

- Tormod Bøe, Eric Dearing, Kjell Morten Stormark and Henrik Daae Zachrisson
- Money Over Marriage: Marriage Importance as a Mediator Between Materialism and Marital Satisfaction pp. 337-347

- Ashley B. LeBaron, Heather H. Kelley and Jason S. Carroll
- Should Parents Financially Support their Adult Children? Normative Views in Australia pp. 348-359

- Deirdre Drake, Justine Dandy, Jennifer M. I. Loh and David Preece
- The Increase in Payday Loans and Damaged Credit after the Great Recession pp. 360-369

- Jonghee Lee and Kyoung Tae Kim
Volume 39, issue 1, 2018
- A Word from the Editor pp. 1-1

- Elizabeth M. Dolan
- Voluntary Retirement Savings: The Case of Australia pp. 2-18

- Jun Feng
- Health Trajectories of Older Americans and Medical Expenses: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study Data Over the 18 Year Period pp. 19-33

- Serah Shin and Hyungsoo Kim
- How Are Money Worries Affecting Middle-Aged, Young-Old, and Old–Old People’s Perceived Couple Relationship? pp. 34-48

- Woochul Park and Jinhee Kim
- Who Helps with Homework? Parenting Inequality and Relationship Quality Among Employed Mothers and Fathers pp. 49-65

- Scott Schieman, Leah Ruppanner and Melissa A. Milkie
- Marriage and State-level Economic Outcomes pp. 66-72

- Robert Lerman, Joseph Price, Adam Shumway and W. Bradford Wilcox
- Cohabitation Transitions Among Low-income Parents: A Qualitative Investigation of Economic and Relational Motivations pp. 73-87

- Tyler B. Jamison
- Uncertainty, Doubts, and Delays: Economic Circumstances and Childbearing Expectations Among Emerging Adults pp. 88-102

- Sarah R. Brauner-Otto and Claudia Geist
- Economic Conditions of Young Adults Before and After the Great Recession pp. 103-116

- Maria Sironi
- The Receipt of Government Food Assistance: Differences Between Metro and Non-Metro Households pp. 117-131

- Robert B. Nielsen, Martin C. Seay and Melissa J. Wilmarth
- The Invisible Village: An Exploration of Undergraduate Student Mothers’ Experiences pp. 132-144

- Courtney Kensinger and Dorlisa J. Minnick
- Program Knowledge and Racial Disparities in Savings Outcomes in a Child Development Account Experiment pp. 145-162

- Yunju Nam, Elizabeth Hole, Michael Sherraden and Margaret M. Clancy
- Family Business Responses to Household and Business Cash-Flow Problems pp. 163-176

- Tia Michelle McDonald and Maria Marshall
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