Let's Talk About it: Discussing Retirement with Multiple Sources is Associated with Retirement Preparation in Young Adults [0.03%]
让我们聊聊它:与多个信息来源讨论退休与年轻成年人的退休准备有关
Stanislav Treger
Stanislav Treger
Although young adults are interested in finance, their financial competence, especially about the topic of retirement, is fairly thin. With a large sample of members of Generation Z (ages 18-25, n = 1,311), I explored whether young adults t...
Income Shocks and Out-of-Pocket Health Care Spending: Implications for Single-Mother Families [0.03%]
收入冲击与自付医疗保健支出:单亲母亲家庭的影响
Irina B Grafova,Alan C Monheit,Rizie Kumar
Irina B Grafova
We examine how out-of-pocket health care spending by single-mother families responds to income losses. We use eleven two-year panels of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey for the period 2004-2015 and apply the correlated random effects es...
Household Debt, Maternal Well-Being, and Child Adjustment in Germany: Examining the Family Stress Model by Family Structure [0.03%]
德国的家庭债务、母亲福祉和儿童适应状况:按家庭结构审视家庭压力模型
Valerie Heintz-Martin,Claudia Recksiedler,Alexandra N Langmeyer
Valerie Heintz-Martin
The amount of household debt tripled globally over the last decades and a sizable share of individuals and families are overindebted due to mortgages, credit cards, or consumer debt. Yet research on the distribution of debt across families,...
Lu Fan,Richard Stebbins,Kyoung Tae Kim
Lu Fan
This study used data from the 2018 National Financial Capability Study to investigate the association between financial hardship and retirement planning behaviors. Results from logistic regressions showed that respondents with high difficul...
Nilton Porto,Soo Hyun Cho,Michael Gutter
Nilton Porto
The purpose of study is to examine the association between one's past borrowing experience and borrowing decisions in a hypothetical survey scenario. A total of 1928 responses from an online survey panel were analyzed, with a built-in ancho...
Gender Gaps within Couples: Evidence of Time Re-allocations during COVID-19 in Argentina [0.03%]
阿根廷的性别差距:新冠疫情期间的时间再分配证据
Victoria Costoya,Lucía Echeverría,María Edo et al.
Victoria Costoya et al.
Based on a novel survey for Argentina, this paper provides evidence of the changes in time allocation within couples during the COVID-19 emergency. The survey was conducted online during the period of national lockdown in 2020 and collected...
The Able Worry More? Debt Delinquency, Financial Capability, and Financial Stress [0.03%]
能力更强的人担忧更多吗?债务拖欠、金融能力和财务压力之间的关系
Jing Jian Xiao,Kyoung Tae Kim
Jing Jian Xiao
Research on the link between debt and financial stress is emerging. This study was one of the first attempts to examine the association between debt delinquency and financial stress and the moderating role of financial capability in the ass...
Unpartnered Mothers' Work-Family Conflict and Parenting Stress: The Moderating Effects of Nonstandard Work Schedules [0.03%]
未婚母亲的工作-家庭冲突和育儿压力:非标准工作时间的调节作用
Woosang Hwang,Eunjoo Jung
Woosang Hwang
Using the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study dataset, we examined the moderating effects of nonstandard work schedules on the association between work-family conflict and parenting stress among unpartnered mothers one year after chi...
Joanna R Pepin,Philip N Cohen
Joanna R Pepin
Using data from the 2012 International Social Survey Program (n = 8,269), this study investigated how couples integrate and manage their income across 20 countries with varying degrees of gender inequality. Couples were more likely to repor...
Impact of Absolute and Relative Commute Time on Work-Family Conflict: Work Schedule Control, Child Care Hours, and Life Satisfaction [0.03%]
上下班时间对工作家庭冲突的影响:工时自主性、育儿时间和生活满意度的作用
Bing Bai,Neena Gopalan,Nicholas Beutell et al.
Bing Bai et al.
Flexibility is crucial when employees manage their work and family demands and their commute between home and work. The current study examined the direct and moderation effects of variables from multiple domains including work schedule cont...