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Sassler, Sharon; Miller, Amanda J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
The majority of young married Americans lived with their spouses before the wedding, and many cohabited with partners they did not wed. Yet little is known about how cohabitating relationships progress or the role gender norms play in this process. This article explores how cohabiting partners negotiate relationship progression, focusing on…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Power Structure, Sex Role
Best, Amy L. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
This article examines kids' talk about cars, exploring what their talk reveals about the dynamics of family life among families with teenagers. Using in depth and focus group interviews with teens, this article identifies how the car serves as cultural object around which parents and kids collaboratively negotiate both kids' autonomy from the…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Family Life, Focus Groups, Parent Child Relationship

Stohs, Joanne Hoven – Journal of Family Issues, 1994
Employed women are in a quandary between two ethics, equity and care, in relation to the household division of labor. Uses the frameworks of both Benhabib and Gilligan to explain the moral rationales that women use to prioritize the ethic of care and to articulate the ethical dilemmas of employed women. (LKS)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ethics, Family Life, Gender Issues