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Goodman, Catherine Chase – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
Grandparent-headed families, called grandfamilies, are increasingly important in assisting adult children and grandchildren. This study (N = 376) provides a qualitative analysis of statements made by grandmothers about relationships between three core family members: (a) grandmother, (b) parent, and (c) grandchild. These family members constitute…
Descriptors: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Family Relationship, Emotional Response, Interpersonal Communication
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Doherty, William J.; And Others – Journal of Family Issues, 1989
Compared psychological well-being of men and women before and after marital separation with that of control group who remained married during same period. Prior to separation, men and women in disrupted group had lower psychological well-being scores than controls. Scores of separated women, but not men, declined even further after separation.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Comparative Analysis, Drug Use, Emotional Adjustment
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Bahr, Stephen J., Ed. – Journal of Family Issues, 1982
Examines, in eight articles, changes in family economics. Studied effects of low income on young womens' high school completion, impact of negative income tax on children, moonlighting husbands, wives and husband's housework, relationship between human capital and fertility, household expenditure patterns, and cost of housewives' lost work…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Consumer Economics, Economic Factors, Educational Attainment
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Stephens, Linda S. – Journal of Family Issues, 1996
Examines the determinants of postdivorce contact between nonresidential fathers and their children after martial disruption and to evaluate the relative merit of three sociological perspectives on postdivorce contact: social parenting, marital-involvement parenting, and socioeconomic-advantaged parenting. Results suggest that fathers have limited…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Children, Divorce
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Knoester, Chris; Eggebeen, David J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
This study uses data (N = 3,088) from the first two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households to explore the effects of the transition to fatherhood and the addition of subsequent children on men's psychological and physical health, contacts with extended family, social interactions, and work behaviors. The results suggest that new…
Descriptors: Well Being, National Surveys, Parent Role, Fathers
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Kuhlthau, Karen; Mason, Karen Oppenheim – Journal of Family Issues, 1996
Studies whether mothers of preschool-aged children use market child care versus care by relatives to assess the importance of economics versus preferences. Suggests employed mothers turn to relatives for child care partly out of preference, not just because relatives are inexpensive. Employed mothers have different views than unemployed mothers.…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Rearing, Day Care, Decision Making
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