[HTML][HTML] Why women choose divorce: An evolutionary perspective
In Western dual-educated, male-female marriages, women who divorce face greater
burdens because of decreased income and primary or sole responsibility for caring for …
burdens because of decreased income and primary or sole responsibility for caring for …
[图书][B] Gender: Sociological Perspectives
LL Lindsey - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
A landmark publication in the social sciences, Linda Lindsey's Gender is the most
comprehensive textbook to explore gender sociologically, as a critical and fundamental …
comprehensive textbook to explore gender sociologically, as a critical and fundamental …
Romantic attachment orientations, financial behaviors, and life outcomes among young adults: A mediating analysis of a college cohort
Abstract Guided by the Vulnerability-Adaption-Stress model (Karney and Bradbury 1995),
we used data from 635 college-educated young adults to examine associations between …
we used data from 635 college-educated young adults to examine associations between …
Practice makes perfect: Experiential learning as a method for financial socialization
AB LeBaron, SD Runyan, BL Jorgensen… - Journal of Family …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Most financial socialization research focuses on two methods of learning: modeling and
discussion. The purpose of this study is to qualitatively explore experiential learning as a …
discussion. The purpose of this study is to qualitatively explore experiential learning as a …
Financial stress and marital quality: The moderating influence of couple communication
This study explores the negative relationship between financial stress and marital quality
and examines couple communication as a moderator in this relationship. Using a sample of …
and examines couple communication as a moderator in this relationship. Using a sample of …
Financial communication as a mediator between financial values and marital outcomes
Objective We test whether perceived similarity of partners' financial values is associated with
marital satisfaction and stability and whether financial communication mediates these …
marital satisfaction and stability and whether financial communication mediates these …
Feminism and couple finance: Power as a mediator between financial processes and relationship outcomes
Feminism is rarely used as a theoretical framework for couple finance research. The
purposes of the present paper are (a) to discuss couple finance research in the context of …
purposes of the present paper are (a) to discuss couple finance research in the context of …
Explaining financial satisfaction in marriage: The role of financial stress, financial knowledge, and financial behavior
YG Lee, L Dustin - Marriage & Family Review, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Using data from the 2018 FINRA Investor Education Foundation's National Financial
Capability Study (NFCS), this study examined how financial stress and financial behavior …
Capability Study (NFCS), this study examined how financial stress and financial behavior …
Financial stressors as catalysts for relational growth: Bonadaptation among lower-income, unmarried couples
The FAAR model (Patterson in Fam Syst Med 6 (2): 202–237, 1988) posits that following a
stressor, demands, capabilities, and meanings can contribute to bonadaptation (ie …
stressor, demands, capabilities, and meanings can contribute to bonadaptation (ie …
The protective role of couple communication in moderating negative associations between financial stress and sexual outcomes for newlyweds
This study longitudinally examined the sexual costs of economic distress in newlywed
couple relationships. Family stress theory posits an association between economic pressure …
couple relationships. Family stress theory posits an association between economic pressure …