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Giraldo, Z. I. – 1980
The major focus of this book is on patterns of family life that emerge when viewed through the perspective of the different phases of the family life cycle and the various pressures that have changed or reshaped family life during the course of history. Regardless of its title and because the U.S. government does not have a national policy on…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Employed Women, Employment, Family Life
Allen, John P.; Bell, D. Bruce – 1980
A study determined relationships between Army organizational variables and levels of soldier satisfaction and assessed correlates of attrition and battalion effectiveness ratings. It was based on a secondary analysis of data collected in the Army Life-78 Study, which considered relationships of organizational climate and unit effectiveness.…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Attitudes, Coping, Job Satisfaction
Spitze, Glenna D.; Huber, Joan – 1981
A study was conducted to test the following hypotheses concerning division of household labor (DOHL) between husbands and wives: (1) the division of household labor is somewhat affected by the availability of time, especially the wife's time; (2) there are strong effects of relative power, as measured by market-related resources, marital…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Cleaning, Divorce
Benson, Helene A. – 1980
This speech focuses on women and private pension plans, such as private pension coverage and smaller benefit amounts. Pension issues affecting women as employees include participation in plans, vesting, break-in service, benefit accruals, integration with Social Security, sex-based actuarial tables, portability, inflation, and individual…
Descriptors: Divorce, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Federal Legislation
Robinson, Elizabeth A.; Anderson, Linda L. – 1981
The relationship between the degree of marital adjustment and the emotional adjustment of the children within the family is widely accepted as is the corollary belief that the marital relationship determines the child's adjustment. A sample of 69 married couples with children was used to examine the interrelationships among several measures of…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Problems, Child Development, Childhood Needs
Brown, B. Bradford – 1980
A confiding spousal relationship and/or a confidant outside the marital relationship may affect an individual's ability to cope with various stressful events occurring during the adult years. Initial interviews of adults (N=2299) were conducted in 1972; a follow-up study was conducted in 1976 with 1106 adults. The findings confirmed the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Age Differences, Comparative Analysis
Wardell, Laurie; And Others – 1981
This paper reviews the social science literature dealing with gender relations in marriage and the issues of wife abuse. It is argued that the old anti-woman biases of the literature have not really diminished under the impact of feminism. The sexist assumptions and victim-blaming focus of the new battery literature are examined through…
Descriptors: Aggression, Attribution Theory, Battered Women, Family Problems
Hayden, Joyce – 1978
Data from the first year's operation (August 1, 1977 - July 31, 1978) of the Vernon Transition House, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada indicate that wife battering is a serious problem. Wife battering is not related to age or cultural background, but spans all ages, cultures, and income levels. Use and abuse of alcohol play major roles in family…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, Battered Women, Drug Abuse
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Weingarten, Helen; Bryant, Fred B. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1987
Investigated the impact of marital status on how people organize and interpret subjective experience, comparing national survey responses of first-married, divorced, and remarried adults. Found the way that respondents structured their subjective evaluations differed significantly not only from one another but also, except for first-married…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Affective Measures, Divorce
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Jacob, Theodore; Krahn, Gloria L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Observed family interactions of 107 families with at least one adolescent child as they engaged in discussions of personally relevant problems, during sessions when alcohol was consumed, and nondrinking sessions. Couples with alcoholic husbands tended to be more negative when drinking than were couples where husband was depressed, or where husband…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Alcoholism, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Ullrich, Manuela – 1999
The quality of the parent-parent relationship is considered as an important factor for managing stressful family crises. The assumption in this study is that specific patterns of parent-parent communication make it easier or more difficult to adjust to changes in the family that are required when the first child enters early adolescence. In a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Family Communication, Family Environment, Family Life
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Spanier, Graham B.; Glick, Paul C. – Family Relations, 1981
Studied separation, divorce, and the postponement of marriage which have nearly doubled the number of adults who keep up a home without a spouse since 1970. Assesses teenage marriages as particularly unstable. Discusses other variables including children's sex, mother's education level, custody, and remarriage. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Child Role, Demography, Divorce, Family Characteristics
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Bernard, Janine M. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1981
Discusses marriage and divorce myths and their relationship. Describes social support for the divorce myth including the legal system, church, economic factors, and research. Offers alternatives to the divorce myth and suggestions for counselors working with divorcing couples with children. (RC)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Divorce, Emotional Response, Family Relationship
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Zinn, Maxine Baca – Harvard Educational Review, 1980
Depicting changes in Mexican American families, this study examined the effect of wives' employment outside the home and level of education on their power in family decision making. It was found that employed wives achieved greater equality in decision making while maintaining many traditional ethnic systems. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Attitude Change, Cultural Influences, Decision Making
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Devine, Danielle; Forehand, Rex – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1996
Examined marital and child factors in predicting divorce potential and divorce occurrence. Participants included 140 adolescents and their parents. For both parents, lower levels of marital satisfaction predicted higher levels of divorce potential. In turn, divorce potential predicted greater likelihood for divorce up to seven years later. No…
Descriptors: Adults, Coping, Divorce, Early Adolescents
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