This study examined the association between recession-related employment problems, recession-related housing problems, and marital quality. It used a national sample of married couples between the ages of 18 and 55. The analyses revealed that housing problems were negatively associated with wives’ reports of marital satisfaction and positively associated with wives’ and husbands’ reports of divorce proneness. Feelings of economic pressure fully mediated the association between housing problems and wives’ marital satisfaction and housing problems and husbands’ feelings of divorce proneness. Feelings of economic pressure only partially mediated the association between housing problems and wives’ reports of divorce proneness. Interestingly, re...
It is well established that negative financial events during macroeconomic crises have a significant...
This brief investigates the increased role employed wives played in family economic stability prior ...
A need was recognized for a broad-based quantitative study on the impact of unemployment upon marita...
This study examined the association between recession-related employment problems, recession-related...
The primary objective of this research study was to examine employment and housing problems (stemmin...
Using nationally-representative data collected during the summer of 2009 (N = 575), this study exami...
This study explores the negative relationship between financial stress and marital quality and exami...
The purpose of this study was to assess the direction and magnitude of the relationship between leve...
Using nationally-representative data collected during the summer of 2009 (N = 575), this study exami...
This study examines whether financial conflict arises because of financial difficulties, marital pro...
This study examines economic and family implications of financial stressors and changes that couples...
This study assessed the relationship between housing burden ratios and marital satisfaction. We also...
Using a sample of 310 married respondents from one U.S. Midwestern state, a test was conducted to ex...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
A general hypothesis regarding the impact of permanent income levels and business cycle fluctuations...
It is well established that negative financial events during macroeconomic crises have a significant...
This brief investigates the increased role employed wives played in family economic stability prior ...
A need was recognized for a broad-based quantitative study on the impact of unemployment upon marita...
This study examined the association between recession-related employment problems, recession-related...
The primary objective of this research study was to examine employment and housing problems (stemmin...
Using nationally-representative data collected during the summer of 2009 (N = 575), this study exami...
This study explores the negative relationship between financial stress and marital quality and exami...
The purpose of this study was to assess the direction and magnitude of the relationship between leve...
Using nationally-representative data collected during the summer of 2009 (N = 575), this study exami...
This study examines whether financial conflict arises because of financial difficulties, marital pro...
This study examines economic and family implications of financial stressors and changes that couples...
This study assessed the relationship between housing burden ratios and marital satisfaction. We also...
Using a sample of 310 married respondents from one U.S. Midwestern state, a test was conducted to ex...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
A general hypothesis regarding the impact of permanent income levels and business cycle fluctuations...
It is well established that negative financial events during macroeconomic crises have a significant...
This brief investigates the increased role employed wives played in family economic stability prior ...
A need was recognized for a broad-based quantitative study on the impact of unemployment upon marita...