Poverty Reduction is Not the Whole Story: The COVID-19 Pandemic Response in Relation to Material Hardship [0.03%]
减贫不足以概括全部问题——新冠疫情应对与民众生计保障之间的关系
Patrick Meehan,Trina Shanks
Patrick Meehan
As an absolute measure of deprivation poverty fails to capture the impact pandemic-related disruptions had on households. In this study, we use data from the Ypsilanti COVID-19 Study, a cross-sectional survey of 609 residents taken during t...
Change in Financial Stress and Relational Wellbeing During COVID-19: Exacerbating and Alleviating Influences [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间财务压力变化与关系幸福感:加剧与缓解因素
Heather H Kelley,Yoon Lee,Ashley LeBaron-Black et al.
Heather H Kelley et al.
Guided by the family adjustment and adaptation response (FAAR) model and using a panel survey of 1510 adults in the US administered during the summer of 2020 and a mixed methods approach, we explored associations between changes in financia...
From Security to Freedom- The Meaning of Financial Well-being Changes with Age [0.03%]
从安全感至自由——财务福祉的意义会随年龄发生变化
Leonore Riitsalu,Rene Sulg,Henri Lindal et al.
Leonore Riitsalu et al.
Financial well-being is becoming more prominent in policy, research, and the financial sector. However, there is a lack of understanding of its meaning, and the vast majority of financial well-being research employs quantitative methods whe...
Ioannis Laliotis,Mujaheed Shaikh,Charitini Stavropoulou et al.
Ioannis Laliotis et al.
We examine how expenditure changes at retirement during an institutionally and economically uncertain period when a series of pension reforms and cuts were implemented. Overall, we fail to confirm that consumption declines at retirement usi...
COVID-19 Lockdowns and Female Employment: Evidence from the Philippines [0.03%]
COVID-19封锁与女性就业:来自菲律宾的证据
Geoffrey M Ducanes,Vincent Jerald R Ramos
Geoffrey M Ducanes
Using labor force survey (LFS) data collected before and during the COVID-19 lockdowns in the Philippines, we showed that hard lockdowns had a larger negative impact on the employment of women who had minor children compared to women who di...
How Relational Conflict Harms Family Firm Performance: The Mediating Role of Family Social Capital and the Moderating Role of Family Ownership [0.03%]
关系冲突如何损害家庭企业的绩效:家庭社会资本的中介作用和家族所有权的调节作用
Nikola Rosecká,Ondřej Machek
Nikola Rosecká
While many researchers suggest that relational conflict has adverse performance effects in family firms, the exact mechanisms through which conflict harms performance are rarely empirically investigated. This paper explores the role of fami...
A Study on the Effects of Gendered Social Norms on the Tradeoff Between Paid and Unpaid Work in Korea [0.03%]
关于性别社会规范对韩国有酬与无酬工作之间取舍影响的研究
Young-Sook Kim
Young-Sook Kim
In this study, Korean time-use survey data for coupled households is analyzed to show that unpaid work time is endogenous in its relationship with paid work time because the views of traditional gender roles affect gender disparity in unpai...
The Effects on Labor Supply of Living with Older Family Members Needing Assistance with Activities of Daily Living [0.03%]
与需要帮助才能进行日常活动的年长亲属同住对劳动供应的影响
Virginia Wilcox,Herman Sahni
Virginia Wilcox
Using a sample of 18,201 observations of working age respondents drawn from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 1996-2018, this research examined the labor supply effects for younger family members of living with older persons needing ass...
Julie Birkenmaier,David Rothwell,Mary Agar
Julie Birkenmaier
The research literature on the growing field of consumer financial capability displays a wide diversity of understanding about the meaning and measurement of the concept. While sufficient research literature has been produced for a review o...
"I Don't Like All Those Fees" Pragmatism About Financial Services Among Low-Income Parents [0.03%]
“我不喜欢所有的费用” 低收入父母对金融服务的实用主义观点
J Michael Collins,Sarah Halpern-Meekin,Melody Harvey et al.
J Michael Collins et al.
Basic financial services facilitate people's ability to manage their finances, save, and receive payments from employers or the government. Drawing on survey data as well as qualitative interviews with 80 mothers with limited incomes, we fi...