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Kitterod, Ragni Hege; Lappegard, Trude – Family Relations, 2012
A symmetrical family model of two workers or caregivers is a political goal in many western European countries. We explore how common this family type is in Norway, a country with high gender-equality ambitions, by using a multinomial latent class model to develop a typology of dual-earner couples with children based on the partners' allocations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Models, Child Caregivers, Employed Parents
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Trask, Bahira Sherif – Family Relations, 2013
To derive new insights into the growing number of multiethnic, immigrant, transnational families in the United States and abroad, we need to incorporate the concept of globalization into our analysis. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, an ever-growing number of heterogeneous individuals are associating with each other and being…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Migrants, Beliefs, Well Being
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Bradford, Angela B.; Adler-Baeder, Francesca; Ketring, Scott A.; Smith, Thomas A. – Family Relations, 2012
Offerings of couple and relationship education in recent years have included more diverse populations of participants, as well as more diverse facilitators in community-based program delivery. As a result, the opportunity has emerged to examine contextual factors that may impact program effects. This study examined the relationship between…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Facilitators (Individuals), Participant Characteristics, Interpersonal Relationship
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Lin, I-Fen; Fee, Holly R.; Wu, Hsueh-Sheng – Family Relations, 2012
Using data from the 2004 wave of the National Long-Term Care Survey, we examined how negative and positive caregiving experiences differ by caregivers' gender and relationship to care recipients. We further considered how their caregiving experiences are affected by caregivers' demographic characteristics, care recipients' problem behavior and…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Risk, Data Analysis, Surveys
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Riina, Elizabeth M.; Feinberg, Mark E. – Family Relations, 2012
Combining social construction of gender and equity perspectives on parents' division of labor, this study extended research on associations between parents' childrearing involvement and adjustment by (a) differentiating between types of childrearing activities (task focused vs. relationship focused), (b) examining patterns of differences in these…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Mothers, Fathers, Sex Role
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Shaffer, Anne; Egeland, Byron – Family Relations, 2011
This study investigated the transmission of boundary dissolution (BD) in parent-child relationships from parental behaviors observed in early childhood to adolescent behaviors observed at age 13 and relations to adolescent psychosocial adaptation. The goals of the study are (a) to examine the developmental relation of early childhood BD to several…
Descriptors: Young Children, Parent Child Relationship, Early Adolescents, Family Influence
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Hofferth, Sandra L.; Goldscheider, Frances – Family Relations, 2010
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in the frequency of fathers praising, showing affection, disciplining, and reading to children. Data were drawn from the Young Adult supplement to the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979). Supporting economic theory, fathers were more involved…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Child Rearing, Correlation, Mothers
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Chung, Grace H.; Tucker, M. Belinda; Takeuchi, David – Family Relations, 2008
This study integrates relative resource theory and cultural perspectives on husband-to-wife authority to examine male-to-female physical violence reported by Asian American wives in the National Latino and Asian American Survey. Findings indicated that the association between marital violence and male household dominance is complicated by women's…
Descriptors: Spouses, Family Violence, Income, Asian Americans
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Allen, Katherine R.; Husser, Erica K.; Stone, Dana J.; Jordal, Christian E. – Family Relations, 2008
We conducted a qualitative analysis of 148 college students' written comments about themselves as sexual decision makers. Most participants described experiences in which they were actively engaged in decision-making processes of "waiting it out" to "working it out." The four patterns were (a) I am in control, (b) I am experimenting and learning,…
Descriptors: College Students, Sexuality, Decision Making, Student Attitudes
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Bernard, J. L.; And Others – Family Relations, 1985
Administered a questionnaire probing experiences with abuse between dating partners (N=171) and sex-typing. Results indicated more traditionally masculine males were more likely to report having abused partners than males who were less clearly sex-typed. Women who were more clearly traditionally feminine were less likely to report having been…
Descriptors: College Students, Dating (Social), Higher Education, Sex Differences
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Briggs, Kathleen; And Others – Family Relations, 1995
Presents a study in which 134 college students judged children in vignettes varying on child gender and family history to test perceiver bias. Perceiver bias was confirmed. Perceptions of female sexual abuse victims were more biased than perceptions of male victims. (Author/SR)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Child Behavior, Children
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Hare-Mustin, Rachel T. – Family Relations, 1988
Examines theories of gender differences. Discusses alpha bias, exaggeration of gender opposition, as characteristic of psychodynamic and sex role theories; and beta bias, denial of gender differences, as evident in systems theories. Calls for new model of gender differences which recognizes asymmetry in women's and men's roles and…
Descriptors: Change, Family Life, Feminism, Models
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Adams, Gerald R.; Hicken, Mandy – Family Relations, 1984
Presents a replication of Looft's 1971 study on vocational preference and expectation in a 1981 study of 108 preschool and primary students. Results showed modest changes in occupational preferences, still mediated by sex role implications. Girls' expectations of obtaining preferred occupations were very low. (JAC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cohort Analysis, Expectation
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Kenkel, William F.; Gage, Bruce A. – Family Relations, 1983
Studied the occupational aspirations of low income young women (N=466). Longitudinal data suggested the vast majority aspired to gender-appropriate occupations. Factors investigated included anticipation of working, achievement in motivation, encouragement from parents, work experience, and rewards sought. Counseling and educational implications…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
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Szinovacz, Maximiliane – Family Relations, 1992
Investigated whether perceived involvement in household work after retirement related to husbands' and wives' retirement adaptation. Data from 611 recent retirees showed positive effect of postretirement housework involvement on women's adjustment. For men, relationship between housework and adaptation was contingent on such factors as health,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Homemakers, Housework, Physical Health
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