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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social inequalities and the wellbeing of family caregivers across European care regimes88
Modern fathers' dilemma of work-family reconciliation. Findings from the German Youth Institute Survey AID:A II39
25
24
Economic hardship and intimate partner violence: An analysis of perpetrators in Germany21
Migrant-native differentials in the uptake of (in)formal childcare in Belgium: The role of mothers’ employment opportunities and care availability19
Doing exclusivity by doing family? 'Noble' family practices between transformation and persistence18
Family rituals in postdivorce families: The role of family structure and relationship quality for parents' and stepparents' attendance at children's birthdays17
The intergenerational transmission of loneliness between parents and their adult children16
Children's strains, parents' pains? How adult children's union dissolution influences older parents' health15
15
Family-provided long-term care and its coverage in European pension systems14
People with memory illnesses and their spouses as actors in the hybrid care model12
A challenging responsibility - care for older parents in Turkish immigrant families12
Parental relationship quality and children's behavioural problems: Childcare quality as a protective factor?12
Workin' moms ain't doing so bad: Evidence on the gender gap in working hours at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic11
Ideals and norms related to fatherhood in Europe: A comparative perspective from the European Social Survey11
Research note: Gender and educational differences in childcare time: Evidence from the Czech Republic11
10
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 crisis10
10
Continuity, coping and finding meanings in everyday life: Storytelling by family members of people with young onset dementia10
Children’s well-being and intra-household family relationships during the first COVID-19 lockdown in France9
Employment conditions and non-coresidential partnership in very-low fertility countries: Italy and Japan9
Stimulation beliefs, parental reading involvement, and social inequalities in children's language development8
Unraveling the threads of vulnerability and resilience: Young men's journey through unintended fatherhood7
The shadow fathers: Barriers to whole family approach in social work?7
The division of child care during the coronavirus crisis in Germany: How did short-time work affect fathers' engagement?7
Whom to turn to? The association between childhood living arrangement and the parent-child relationship7
Research note: Family structure and attitudes toward filial obligations among younger and middle-aged adults6
Kinship, inter- and intraethnic social networks and refugees' division of housework6
Exploring COVID-19 lockdowns as unexpected paternity leave: One shock, diverse gender ideologies6
Stepgrandparent-stepgrandchild contact in diverse family contexts: Stepfamily structure and existing family relationships6
Changing roles of religiosity and patriarchy in women's employment in different religions in Europe between 2004 and 20166
What can parents do? The causal mediating role of parenting in explaining SES differences in children's language development6
Gendered integration? How recently arrived male and female refugees fare on the German labour market6
Parents' nonstandard work schedules and parents' perception of adolescent social and emotional wellbeing6
0.055733919143677