This article uses data from the 1973-2006 General Social Survey to assess the interactive impact of race and gender on marital happiness over time. Findings indicate independent and significant effects for both variables, with Whites and husbands reporting greater marital happiness than Blacks and wives. Comparing four subgroups (White husbands, White wives, Black husbands, and Black wives), the authors find that White husbands report the highest levels of marital happiness whereas Black wives report the lowest. Assessment of trends from the 1970s to the 2000s reveals a convergence among the groups: Although White husbands consistently report the highest levels of marital happiness, there has been a steady decline in the gap between all fou...
We use data from the Current Population Survey to investigate racial differences in recent patterns ...
This article explores the level of support when a family member chooses to marry a person from a dif...
This article is based on three waves of data collected by the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), No...
This article uses data from the 1973-2006 General Social Survey to assess the interactive impact of ...
This paper explores the relationship of family ties to black and white couples' marital happiness ov...
Previous research has indicated that married persons report experiencing greater happiness than coha...
Rising rates of marital separation and dissolution indicate that all is not well among today's coupl...
This study examined perceptions of equity in fairness of household chores, fairness of child care, a...
This paper examines how the level and dispersion of self-reported happiness has evolved over the per...
This study examined the social and economic contexts of three marital outcomes: divorce, marital ins...
We consider the importance of sexual satisfaction in the first years of marriage. First, we examine ...
This study examines the direction of change in marital happiness over the course of the marital rela...
One hundred twenty African-American and Euro-American married individuals were asked to complete inv...
The research reported here estimates the frequency of twenty-five husband and wife family types and ...
Although we know much about the strides women have made in closing gender gaps in the public sphere,...
We use data from the Current Population Survey to investigate racial differences in recent patterns ...
This article explores the level of support when a family member chooses to marry a person from a dif...
This article is based on three waves of data collected by the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), No...
This article uses data from the 1973-2006 General Social Survey to assess the interactive impact of ...
This paper explores the relationship of family ties to black and white couples' marital happiness ov...
Previous research has indicated that married persons report experiencing greater happiness than coha...
Rising rates of marital separation and dissolution indicate that all is not well among today's coupl...
This study examined perceptions of equity in fairness of household chores, fairness of child care, a...
This paper examines how the level and dispersion of self-reported happiness has evolved over the per...
This study examined the social and economic contexts of three marital outcomes: divorce, marital ins...
We consider the importance of sexual satisfaction in the first years of marriage. First, we examine ...
This study examines the direction of change in marital happiness over the course of the marital rela...
One hundred twenty African-American and Euro-American married individuals were asked to complete inv...
The research reported here estimates the frequency of twenty-five husband and wife family types and ...
Although we know much about the strides women have made in closing gender gaps in the public sphere,...
We use data from the Current Population Survey to investigate racial differences in recent patterns ...
This article explores the level of support when a family member chooses to marry a person from a dif...
This article is based on three waves of data collected by the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), No...