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期刊名:Journal of family and economic issues

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ISSN:1058-0476

e-ISSN:1573-3475

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Jan E Mutchler,Nidya Velasco Roldán Jan E Mutchler
The purpose of this descriptive study was to explore factors associated with perceptions of grandparent responsibility for grandchildren in three-generation households, focusing especially on a comparison of grandparents' and parents' finan...
Colleen Heflin,Hannah Patnaik Colleen Heflin
This study investigates the extent to which the household living arrangements of older adults influences their experiences of material hardship. Using data from the 2014 Panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation, we run linear...
John Levendis,Aaron Lowen John Levendis
Gender wage gaps are frequently explained as resulting from direct discrimination, employers' preferences over personality traits, and differing labor force attachment. We rely on a natural quasi-experiment using exogenous changes in state-...
Alexander Henke,Linchi Hsu Alexander Henke
Recent studies estimate that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly increases reports of domestic violence in several countries. Using mobile device tracking data, city-level unemployment data, and new data on labor market conditions caused by...
Taryn W Morrissey Taryn W Morrissey
This study examined whether the addition of household resources via the receipt of the U.S. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) affects short-term patterns of parents' time investments in children, including time spent engaged with children and...
Catherine A Solheim,Jaime Ballard,Nusroon Fatiha et al. Catherine A Solheim et al.
We tend to overlook immigrant families in policy and program discussions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, yet they are some of the most vulnerable to the effects of this continuing crisis. This study examined the impact of the COVID-19 pan...
Yoshie Sano,Sheila Mammen Yoshie Sano
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted rural communities and is exacerbating the economic, health, and social inequality for poor Americans in rural areas. Mounting job losses and illness in these communities are also pushing low-income famili...
Yerko Rojas Yerko Rojas
This study sets out to examine whether depressive morbidity varies by status of financial indebtedness of a spouse or cohabiting partner. For this purpose, individuals aged between 20 and 60 with a different-sex spouse/cohabiting partner wi...
Soomin Ryu,Lu Fan Soomin Ryu
This study examines the association between financial worries and psychological distress among US adults and tests its moderating effects by gender, marital status, employment status, education, and income levels. Data were derived from the...
Stephen Roll,Yung Chun,Olga Kondratjeva et al. Stephen Roll et al.
The combined supply and demand shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic have created the largest consumer behavior shift in recent history, while exposing millions of households to material hardships like food insecurity and housing instability. In ...