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Liu, Siwei; Hynes, Kathryn – Family Relations, 2012
Despite considerable interest in the causes and consequences of work-family conflict, and the frequent suggestion in fertility research that difficulty in balancing work and family is one of the factors leading to low fertility rates in several developed countries, little research uses longitudinal data to examine whether women who report…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Employed Women, Child Health, Developed Nations
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Soloway, N. Maxine; Smith, Rebecca M. – Family Relations, 1987
Interviewed 30 recent fathers and mothers to examine antecedent factors associated with late birthtiming decisions of men and women in dual-career marriages. Findings suggest that biological time clock precipitates reassessment of family injunctions about status of education, occupation, finances, and marriage, which, in turn, precipitates issues…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Birth, Children, Decision Making
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Katz, Mitchell H.; Piotrkowski, Chaya S. – Family Relations, 1983
Examined job and family correlates of family role strain for 51 employed Black women. Job autonomy and demands and family size significantly predicted strain. Number of hours worked per week related only to difficulty completing household chores. Nonmarried women reported no higher levels of strain than married ones. (WAS)
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Employed Women, Family Size, Marital Status
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Campbell, Marian L.; Moen, Phyllis – Family Relations, 1992
Examined correlates of job-family strain in 160 Canadian employed single mothers with preschoolers. Strain was positively related to hours worked, number of children, and child's age and negatively associated with more positive attitudes to work and higher work satisfaction. Child care variables were not associated with strain. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Family Size, Fatherless Family, Foreign Countries
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Suitor, J. Jill; Sechrist, Jori; Steinhour, Michael; Pillemer, Karl – Family Relations, 2006
We used data from 769 mother-child dyads nested within 300 later life families to explore the accuracy of adult children's perceptions of mothers' patterns of favoritism in terms of closeness and confiding. Adult children were generally accurate regarding whether their mothers preferred a specific child, but often had difficulty identifying whom…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Adults, Family (Sociological Unit)