Lifecourse - Family and Demography

A Treatise on the Family

What Money Can't Buy

The Time Divide: Work, Family, and Gender Inequality

Family, the Lifecourse, and the Great Recession

The family is an important setting within which the Great Recession can exert its influence. Although the downturn directly affected many workers by reducing their earnings or forcing them into unemployment, it affected others indirectly by changing their living arrangements or family life. Further, the ways in which families are formed or broken up may be affected by the Great Recession, as it can alter the perceived costs and benefits of various family-relevant behaviors.

Consistent and Inconsistent Contraception Among Women 20-29: Insights From Qualitative Interviews

Joanna Reed, Paula England, Krystale Littlejohn, and Brooke Conroy examine in-depth interviews with over 50 unmarried women in their twenties to uncover why sexually active men and women who aren't desiring a pregnancy so often fail to practice contraception consistently.

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