Ten Years of Marriage and Cohabitation Research in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues
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Ten Years of Marriage and Cohabitation Research in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues
Abstract
I reviewed the 36 marriage and cohabitation studies from the Journal of Family and Economic Issues articles published between 2010-2019. Nearly all of the studies used quantitative methods, and two-thirds of them used publicly available nationally-representative data. The studies fell into roughly five, unevenly sized groups: family structure, relationship quality, division of labor/employment, money management, and an "other" category. Suggestions for future research include applying some of the important questions within the articles to underrepresented groups, further examining the process of how finances and relationship quality interrelate and doing more applied and translational research.
Keywords: Cohabitation; Financial distress; Financial issues; Marriage.
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Conflict of interestThe author declares that he has no conflicts of interest regarding this manuscript and its publication in the Journal of Financial and Economic Issues.
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