Jfr-Journal of Family Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Jfr-Journal of Family Research is 6. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Continuity, coping and finding meanings in everyday life: Storytelling by family members of people with young onset dementia27
Research note: Family structure and attitudes toward filial obligations among younger and middle-aged adults26
Whom to turn to? The association between childhood living arrangement and the parent-child relationship20
Research note: Singlehood and hope in Japan20
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the employment situation and financial well-being of families with children in Austria: Evidence from the first ten months of the crisis20
Parental social class and home-leaving in Italy: A changing landscape with persistent inequalities19
Parents' nonstandard work schedules and parents' perception of adolescent social and emotional wellbeing18
Working longer with working-time flexibility: Only when job commitment is high and family commitment is low?16
Childcare, work or worries? What explains the decline in parents' well-being at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany?15
Labour markets, families and public policies shaping gender relations and parenting: Introduction to the Special Issue14
Transition to fatherhood and adjustments in working hours: The importance of organizational policy feedback14
Growing diversity in couples' work patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria13
Job insecurity and child well-being in single-parent families in Europe: A matter of family and gender policy12
Who suffered most? Parental stress and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany11
Individualization and contemporary fatherhood10
Has Covid-19 increased gender inequalities in professional advancement? Cross-country evidence on productivity differences between male and female software developers10
Arranging childcare in two Nordic countries: A comparison of ECEC start in Iceland and Sweden10
Flexible working for all? How collective constructions by Austrian employers and employees perpetuate gendered inequalities9
Family lives during the COVID-19 pandemic in European Societies: Introduction to the Special Issue9
Network explanations of the gender gap in migrants’ employment patterns: Use of online and offline networks in the Netherlands9
Coparenting and conflicts between work and family: Between-within analysis of German mothers and fathers9
Ideals and norms related to fatherhood in Europe: A comparative perspective from the European Social Survey8
Parental relationship quality and children's behavioural problems: Childcare quality as a protective factor?8
Workin' moms ain't doing so bad: Evidence on the gender gap in working hours at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic8
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Research note: Gender and educational differences in childcare time: Evidence from the Czech Republic7
Changes in care provision to older parents during COVID-19 and the well-being of adult children: The moderating roles of the child-parent relationship and pandemic-related measures7
Employment conditions and non-coresidential partnership in very-low fertility countries: Italy and Japan7
What can parents do? The causal mediating role of parenting in explaining SES differences in children's language development7
Work-family conflict and partners' agreement on fertility preferences among dual-earner couples: Does women's employment status matter?7
Managing uncertainty: Lone parents' time horizons and agency in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic6
Good mental health despite work-family conflict? The within-domain and cross-domain buffering potentials of family and work resources6
Changes in economic deprivation and parental self-efficacy: Unemployment, poverty, and the mediating effect of psychological distress6
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Changes in subjective wellbeing during widowhood: Gender differences and the buffering effect of the close social network6
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