Journal of Marriage and Family

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Marriage and Family is 18. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Work as overload or enhancement for family caregivers of older adults: Assessment of experienced well‐being over the day96
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Support matters: How formal and informal institutions shape young Indians' work‐family preferences31
Paternal incarceration and children's reading achievement: The role of maternal caregiving quality29
Unplanned costs and benefits: Gender and spousal spillover effects of retirement on health27
Paternity leave‐taking and early childhood development: A longitudinal analysis in Singapore26
Converging mothers' employment trajectories between East and West Germany? A focus on the 2008‐childcare‐reform25
Early‐life disadvantage and parent‐to‐child financial transfers24
Family and household sources of poverty for Black, Hispanic, and White newborns24
Between‐firm sorting and parenthood wage gaps in the US service sector22
Getting married in a highly individualized context: Commitment and gender equality matter21
Relationship quality in midlife: A comparison of dating, living apart together, cohabitation, and marriage20
Social norms, agency, and marriage aspirations in Malawi20
The asymmetric effects of improving and declining marital satisfaction on cognitive function20
Familism among Latino/a adolescents: Evidence from time‐use data19
Parents' childbearing motivations, parenting, and child adjustment: From pregnancy to20‐monthspostpartum19
Privileged dependence, precarious autonomy: Parent/young adult relationships through the lens of COVID‐1919
Parenting stress in lockdown: The role of changes in Children's routines and Parents' relationship with live‐in grandparents18
Attitudes toward same‐sex couple parents: A decade of change18
Differences by sexual orientation in romantic relationship attitudes and skills among adolescents18
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