Journal of Family and Economic Issues

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Family and Economic Issues is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Economic Wellbeing and Labor Supply Patterns of Subsequently Divorcing Mothers in Wisconsin154
Does Debt Affect Divorce? Evidence from China55
The Link Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Financial Security in Adulthood54
The Loud Silent Side of Single Parenthood in Europe: Health and Socio-Economic Circumstances from a Gender Perspective32
Women’s Inheritance Rights and Child Health Outcomes in Kenya29
Skint: Retirement? Financial Hardship and Retirement Planning Behaviors27
Does Couples’ Division of Labor Influence Union Dissolution? Evidence from Parents of Young Children in Chile26
Do parental Smoking Behaviors Affect Children's Thinness, Stunting, and Overweight Status in Indonesia? Evidence from a Large-Scale Longitudinal Survey22
Financial Management Behaviors and Financial Satisfaction among Korean Midlife Couples21
From Security to Freedom— The Meaning of Financial Well-being Changes with Age21
How is Consumer Financial Capability Measured?20
Correction: Sustaining the Tradition in Multigenerational Families: Women’s Time Use and Unpaid Domestic Work in India20
Status Seeking and Work-Family Conflicts: How the Pursuit of Wealth and Success Threatens Family Peace in 26 Countries19
Impact of Adult Children’s Socioeconomic Status on the Health of Older Adults in China14
A Structural Determinants Framework for Financial Well-Being14
Correction to: Social Pensions and Children’s Educational Outcomes: The Case of New Rural Pension Scheme in China14
Decent Work Environment and Work-Life Balance: Empirical Analysis of Banking Sector of Hostile Environments14
Exploring the Role of Financial Socialization on Financial Planning Students’ Financial and Career Confidence: A Thematic Analysis14
Saving of Freshmen and Their Parents in Slovenia: Saving Motives and Links to Parental Financial Socialization14
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