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Authors: MACDONALD WL DEMARIS A
Citation: Wl. Macdonald et A. Demaris, PARENTING STEPCHILDREN AND BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN - THE EFFECTS OF STEPPARENTS GENDER AND NEW BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN, Journal of family issues, 17(1), 1996, pp. 5-25

Authors: MINTON C PASLEY K
Citation: C. Minton et K. Pasley, FATHERS PARENTING ROLE-IDENTITY AND FATHER INVOLVEMENT - A COMPARISONOF NONDIVORCED AND DIVORCED, NONRESIDENT FATHERS, Journal of family issues, 17(1), 1996, pp. 26-45

Authors: LEE GR DWYER JW
Citation: Gr. Lee et Jw. Dwyer, AGING PARENT ADULT-CHILD CORESIDENCE - FURTHER EVIDENCE ON THE ROLE OF PARENTAL CHARACTERISTICS, Journal of family issues, 17(1), 1996, pp. 46-59

Authors: PYKE K COLTRANE S
Citation: K. Pyke et S. Coltrane, ENTITLEMENT, OBLIGATION, AND GRATITUDE IN FAMILY WORK, Journal of family issues, 17(1), 1996, pp. 60-82

Authors: HANSON SL
Citation: Sl. Hanson, GENDER, FAMILY RESOURCES, AND SUCCESS IN SCIENCE, Journal of family issues, 17(1), 1996, pp. 83-113

Authors: LAVEE Y SHARLIN S KATZ R
Citation: Y. Lavee et al., THE EFFECT OF PARENTING STRESS ON MARITAL QUALITY - AN INTEGRATED MOTHER FATHER MODEL, Journal of family issues, 17(1), 1996, pp. 114-135

Authors: HAWKINS AJ MARSHALL CM MEINERS KM
Citation: Aj. Hawkins et al., EXPLORING WIVES SENSE OF FAIRNESS ABOUT FAMILY WORK - AN INITIAL TESTOF THE DISTRIBUTIVE-JUSTICE FRAMEWORK, Journal of family issues, 16(6), 1995, pp. 693-721

Authors: CONNIDIS IA CAMPBELL LD
Citation: Ia. Connidis et Ld. Campbell, CLOSENESS, CONFIDING, AND CONTACT AMONG SIBLINGS IN MIDDLE AND LATE ADULTHOOD, Journal of family issues, 16(6), 1995, pp. 722-745

Authors: SOBAL J RAUSCHENBACH BS FRONGILLO EA
Citation: J. Sobal et al., OBESITY AND MARITAL QUALITY - ANALYSIS OF WEIGHT, MARITAL UNHAPPINESS, AND MARITAL PROBLEMS IN A US NATIONAL SAMPLE, Journal of family issues, 16(6), 1995, pp. 746-764

Authors: HENRY CS LOVELACE SG
Citation: Cs. Henry et Sg. Lovelace, FAMILY RESOURCES AND ADOLESCENT FAMILY-LIFE SATISFACTION IN REMARRIEDFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, Journal of family issues, 16(6), 1995, pp. 765-786

Authors: MARSHALL SK MARKSTROMADAMS C
Citation: Sk. Marshall et C. Markstromadams, ATTITUDES ON INTERFAITH DATING AMONG JEWISH ADOLESCENTS - CONTEXTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS, Journal of family issues, 16(6), 1995, pp. 787-811

Authors: EVANS VJ
Citation: Vj. Evans, THE NICHD FAMILY AND CHILD WELL-BEING RESEARCH NETWORK - INTRODUCTION, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 517-518

Authors: TEACHMAN JD
Citation: Jd. Teachman, FAMILIES AS NATURAL EXPERIMENTS - A PROCEDURE FOR ESTIMATING THE POTENTIALLY BIASING INFLUENCE OF FAMILIES ON RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN VARIABLES, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 519-537

Authors: THORNTON A ORBUCH TL AXINN WG
Citation: A. Thornton et al., PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS DURING THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 538-564

Authors: SOCOLAR RS RUNYAN DK AMAYAJACKSON L
Citation: Rs. Socolar et al., METHODOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES RELATED TO STUDYING CHILD MALTREATMENT, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 565-586

Authors: PETERS HE
Citation: He. Peters, AN ECONOMIC-APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF CHILD WELL-BEING - BECKER,GARY ON ALTRUISM AND HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 587-608

Authors: BOISJOLY J DUNCAN GJ HOFFERTH S
Citation: J. Boisjoly et al., ACCESS TO SOCIAL CAPITAL, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 609-631

Authors: SUGLAND BW ZASLOW M SMITH JR BROOKSGUNN J COATES D BLUMENTHAL C MOORE KA GRIFFIN T BRADLEY R
Citation: Bw. Sugland et al., THE EARLY-CHILDHOOD HOME INVENTORY AND HOME SHORT-FORM IN DIFFERING RACIAL ETHNIC GROUPS - ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN UNDERLYING STRUCTURE, INTERNAL CONSISTENCY OF SUBSCALES, AND PATTERNS OF PREDICTION/, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 632-663

Authors: BERLIN LJ BROOKSGUNN J SPIKER D ZASLOW MJ
Citation: Lj. Berlin et al., EXAMINING OBSERVATIONAL MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL SUPPORT AND COGNITIVE STIMULATION IN BLACK-AND-WHITE MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS, Journal of family issues, 16(5), 1995, pp. 664-686

Authors: LICHTER DT ANDERSON RN HAYWARD MD
Citation: Dt. Lichter et al., MARRIAGE MARKETS AND MARITAL CHOICE, Journal of family issues, 16(4), 1995, pp. 412-431

Authors: SOUTH SJ
Citation: Sj. South, DO YOU NEED TO SHOP AROUND - AGE AT MARRIAGE, SPOUSAL ALTERNATIVES, AND MARITAL DISSOLUTION, Journal of family issues, 16(4), 1995, pp. 432-449

Authors: DUNHAM CC
Citation: Cc. Dunham, A LINK BETWEEN GENERATIONS - INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEPRESSION IN AGING PARENTS, Journal of family issues, 16(4), 1995, pp. 450-465

Authors: GANONG LH COLEMAN M MISTINA D
Citation: Lh. Ganong et al., HOME IS WHERE THEY HAVE TO LET YOU IN - BELIEFS REGARDING PHYSICAL CUSTODY CHANGES OF CHILDREN FOLLOWING DIVORCE, Journal of family issues, 16(4), 1995, pp. 466-487

Authors: AMEY C SECCOMBE K DUNCAN RP
Citation: C. Amey et al., HEALTH-INSURANCE COVERAGE OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN FAMILIES IN THE US - THE EFFECT OF EMPLOYMENT CONTEXT AND FAMILY-STRUCTURE IN RURAL AND URBANSETTINGS, Journal of family issues, 16(4), 1995, pp. 488-510

Authors: WILLIAMS N
Citation: N. Williams, CULTURAL-DIVERSITY IN AMERICAN FAMILY-LIFE - INTRODUCTION, Journal of family issues, 16(3), 1995, pp. 244-245
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