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Hertog, Ekaterina; Iwasawa, Miho – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
In this article, the authors argue that to understand the very low incidence of outside-of-marriage childbearing in contemporary Japan one needs to take into account perceptions of all possible solutions to a premarital pregnancy: marriage, abortion, and childbearing outside wedlock. To demonstrate the particular impact of these perceptions in…
Descriptors: Females, Pregnancy, Marriage, Foreign Countries
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Chaney, Cassandra; Monroe, Pamela – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
With passage of the Welfare Reform Law of 1996, various national, state, and local programs were created to encourage marriage, particularly among low-income African American cohabiting couples with children. However, policy makers know little about the deterrents to marriage for members of this group. More specifically, there is a lack of data…
Descriptors: African Americans, Marital Status, Low Income, Marriage
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Allen, Katherine R.; Blieszner, Rosemary; Roberto, Karen A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
To identify perspectives on the roles of extended family and fictive kin, the authors conducted a qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with 45 older adults diverse in gender, race, and class. Five strategies of kin reinterpretation were found. Kin promotion defined a distant blood relative as a closer blood relative. Kin exchange…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Older Adults, Family Relationship, Family Attitudes
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Noordhuizen, Suzanne; de Graaf, Paul M.; Sieben, Inge – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
This study advances our understanding of fertility norms by examining whether fertility norms remain stable over time. In addition, this article also investigates whether these norms are influenced by (a) sociodemographic background characteristics; (b) fertility norms of close family members: partners, siblings, parents, and children; and (c)…
Descriptors: Siblings, Social Influences, Social Attitudes, Social Behavior
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Quek, Karen Mui-Teng; Knudson-Martin, Carmen; Rue, Deborah; Alabiso, Claudia – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
Social harmony is a valued relational rule in collectivism. Using data from in-depth interviews with 20 Chinese American couples, the authors study how husbands and wives interpret and negotiate marital harmony within a multicultural context and how gender relates to this process. Although all participants appear to seek harmony, the result…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Chinese Americans, Sex Fairness, Models
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Stokes, Charles E.; Ellison, Christopher G. – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
This study examines religious differences in attitudes toward divorce laws among U.S. adults. Using pooled data from the 2000-2006 NORC General Social Surveys (N = 5,683), we find that frequency of religious attendance and belief that the Bible is the Word of God are strong predictors of support for stricter laws governing divorce. Indeed, these…
Descriptors: Divorce, Biblical Literature, Legislation, Religion
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Suter, Elizabeth A.; Daas, Karen L.; Bergen, Karla Mason – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
This study reports how lesbian families negotiate their family identities via symbols and rituals. Sixteen couple interviews were conducted with lesbian co-mothers (for a total of 32 participants) who had their children via donor insemination in the contexts of their current same-sex relationships. Interviews were analyzed using grounded theory.…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Social Networks, Females, Family Characteristics