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Jang, Soo Jung; Zippay, Allison; Park, Rhokeun – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Employer initiatives that address the spillover of work strain onto family life include flexible work schedules. This study explored the mediating role of negative work-family spillover in the relationship between schedule flexibility and employee stress and the moderating roles of gender, family workload, and single-parent status. Data were drawn…
Descriptors: Employees, Family Work Relationship, Family Life, Working Hours
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Pougnet, Erin; Serbin, Lisa A.; Stack, Dale M.; Ledingham, Jane E.; Schwartzman, Alex E. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Fathers' absence is a pattern that shows intergenerational continuity, most notably within disadvantaged populations. The process whereby this pattern is repeated across generations is not well understood. Using data from the Concordia Longitudinal Risk Project, the authors investigated pathways between fathers' absence in 1 generation and the…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Females, Disadvantaged, Children
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Sun, Yongmin; Li, Yuanzhang – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
Using five waves of panel data from 8,008 children in the ECLS-K, the current study compared children's academic performance growth curves from kindergarten through fifth grade among three types of nondisrupted and three types of disrupted families. The analyses found that children in nondisrupted two-biological-parent and nondisrupted stepparent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Family Structure, Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement
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Petts, Richard J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Using data on 1,134 single mothers from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study examined trajectories of religious participation among single mothers and whether these trajectories were associated with early childhood behavior. The results suggested that single mothers experienced diverse patterns of religious participation…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Young Children
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Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta; Scott, Mindy E.; Lilja, Emily – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Using a sample of 3,977 youths from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY97), this study examines the unique characteristics of single-custodial-father families with adolescents and the effects of single fathers' involvement and parenting on outcomes in emerging adulthood. Findings suggest that single-custodial-father families are…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Adolescents, Fathers
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Mandara, Jelani; Rogers, Sheba Y.; Zinbarg, Richard E. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
The relationship between family structure and marijuana use throughout adolescence was assessed among 1,069 African Americans from the NLSY. A model was also tested suggesting that the effects of family structure on marijuana use would be mediated by poverty, neighborhood quality, and adolescents' self-control. As most prior studies have found,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Marijuana, Prevention, Risk
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Fagan, Jay – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
Healthy Marriage programs in the United States aim to promote marriage primarily among low-income individuals. There is little research assessing whether children fare better when their never-married mothers get married. The present study uses the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey-Birth Cohort to test the hypothesis that children have higher…
Descriptors: Mothers, Low Income, Marriage, Family Structure
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South, Scott J.; Crowder, Kyle – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Data from 4,855 respondents to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics were used to examine spatial and temporal dimensions of the effect of neighborhood poverty on teenage premarital childbearing. Although high poverty in the immediate neighborhood increased the risk of becoming an unmarried parent, high poverty in surrounding neighborhoods reduced…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Poverty, One Parent Family, Children
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Henretta, John C.; Soldo, Beth J.; Van Voorhis, Matthew F. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
An adult child's provision of care to an unmarried elderly mother varies both within and between families. Within-family differences address the variation in different children's behavior within in a family. Between-family differences refer to the propensities that members of a family--the children of one mother--share and that differentiate them…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Characteristics
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Stewart, Susan D. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
One third of all children in the United States have a nonresident parent. On the basis of 13,085 children with a nonresident parent drawn from the 1997 National Survey of America's Families, this study examines nonresident mothers' and fathers' involvement (visitation and child support) with children who reside in different household types:…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Children, Fathers, Family Structure
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Dufur, Mikaela J.; Howell, Nyssa C.; Downey, Douglas B.; Ainsworth, James W.; Lapray, Alice J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Research on family structure has led some to claim that sex-based parenting differences exist. But if such differences exist in single-parent families, the absence of a second parent rather than specific sex-typed parenting might explain them. We examine differences in mothering and fathering behavior in single-parent households, where number of…
Descriptors: Mothers, One Parent Family, Child Rearing, Family Structure
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Wildeman, Christopher; Percheski, Christine – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
This article considers associations among childhood family structure, childhood religious service attendance, and the probability of having a nonmarital first birth before age 30 for non-Hispanic White women born 1944 to 1964 using data from the 1988 and 1995 waves of the National Survey of Family Growth (N = 5,995). We found that attending…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Children, Family Structure, Probability
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Monserud, Maria A.; Elder, Glen H., Jr. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
Children from alternative households complete fewer years of schooling. Yet little is known about the implications of coresidence with grandparents for educational attainment. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (N = 10,083), this study found that extended households with two biological parents were not detrimental…
Descriptors: Family Structure, Educational Attainment, Grandparents, Enrollment
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Teitler, Julien O.; Reichman, Nancy E.; Nepomnyaschy, Lenna; Garfinkel, Irwin – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
We investigated the widely held premise that welfare participation causes women to refrain from marriage. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 3,219), we employed an event history approach to study transitions to marriage among mothers who have had a nonmarital birth. We found that welfare participation reduces the…
Descriptors: Mothers, Marriage, Welfare Recipients, Welfare Services
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Usdansky, Margaret L. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
The growth of single-parent families constitutes one of the most dramatic and most studied social changes of the 20th century. Evolving attitudes toward these families have received less attention. This paper explores depictions of these families in representative samples of popular magazine (N = 474) and social science journal (N = 202) articles.…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Social Sciences, Parents, Family Attitudes
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