Journal of Comparative Family Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Comparative Family Studies is 1. 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.)
ArticleCitations
The Prevalence of Physical and Mental Health Conditions Among Fathers of Refugee Background: A Systematic Review13
Parental Approval, Active Mediation, and Adolescent Online Social Behavior: Differences by Parent-Child Gender Pairs10
Mothers’ Willingness to Sacrifice for Their Children: An Exploratory Approach8
Deutsch, Francine M. and Ruth A. Gaunt (Eds.). Creating Equality at Home: How 25 Couples Around the World Share Housework and Childcare7
Happily Ever After or Not? Marital Quality among Culturally Diverse Older-Aged Canadian Parents7
Introduction to the Special Issue7
An Interpretative Synthesis of Coparenting Among New Parents in Diverse Sociocultural Contexts7
Mothers, Household Bubbles, and Social Support During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Household Migration and Adolescent Marriage Choice in Settings with Changing Marriage Systems5
Editorial Comments5
Are Neighbors and Neighborhoods Still Important? Examining the Impact of Neighbors and Neighborhood Environments on Mothers’ Parenting Stress5
“These are His Rules, Our Rules”: Constructions of Fathers as Disciplinarians Within Low-Income Families of the Western Cape3
Editorial Comments3
Paternal Influence on the Developmental Pathways of Maternal Parenting Stress, Home Learning Stimulation, and Children’s Social Skills in the U.S. and Korea: A Moderated Mediation Model3
The Relationship between Wives’ Share of Income and Subsequent Fertility: Evidence from Taiwan3
Couples’ Relative Education and the Division of Domestic Work in France, Spain, and the United States2
Marital Status, Gender, and Race in The U.S.: Perceptions of Middle-Aged Men and Women2
Parent-Child Communication, Relationship Quality, and Female Young Adult Children’s Well-Being in U.S. and Finland2
Ghanaian Couples’ Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Women’s Participation in Family Fishery Decisions and Practices1
The Influence of Father Involvement on Their Children’s Self-Esteem in the Arab World1
Migration, Marriage, and Cohabitation Among Hispanic Immigrant Women in the United States1
Parenting Practices and Emerging Adult Well-Being in the United States and China1
“A Child Needs Both a Mother and a Father”: The Parenting Constructions of a New Generation of Tertiary-Educated South African Prospective Parents1
Physical Custody Arrangements, Children’s Age, and Children’s Mental Health: A Comparison of Germany and Norway1
Children’s Negative Emotionality, Mothers’ Depression, and Parental Warmth in Predicting Children’s School Readiness in Low-Income Korean Families: The Role of Fathers’ Positive Involvement1
Unpacking Family Caregiving Types for Older Adults in South Korea: Insights from Time Use Indicators1
South Korea’s Fertility Puzzle: A Mismatch Between Sustained Childbearing Desires and Declining Fertility1
Family Duties and Job Flexibility: Tradeoffs for Chinese Urban, Educated Mothers with Toddlers1
Determinants of Turkish Parents’ Involvement in Early Childhood Education: The Roles of Role Activity and Self-Efficacy Beliefs for Involvement1
Family Social Capital’s Impact on the Family Stress Model: A Cross-Sectional Spanish Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic1
How Do Wives and Husbands in Dual-Earner Couples in Korea Coordinate Work Hours and Childcare?1
Unpacking Family Caregiving Types for Older Adults in South Korea: Insights from Time Use Indicators1
Elena Moore (Ed.). Generation, Gender and Negotiating Custom in South Africa1
Parenting in Bangladesh: A Review of the Literature from 2006 to 20181
Time Availability: Assessing Causal Ordering in the Performance of Paid Labor and Unpaid Housework1
Individual Versus Household Income and Life Satisfaction: The Moderating Effects of Gender and Education1
Family Resources and Child Age Moderate the Association Between Work Stress and Parenting Stress Among Mothers Working From Home1
Negotiating Commitment: White Marriage in Iran1
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