Journal of Comparative Family Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Comparative Family Studies is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
How Has COVID-19 Changed Family Life and Well-Being in Korea?52
The Effects of COVID-19 Confinement on the Spanish Family: Adaptation or Change?32
Brazilian Families Facing the COVID-19 Outbreak11
Family Stress and Coping Among African Americans in the Age of COVID-1910
COVID-19 in Ghana: Changes and the Way Forward9
Gendered Pressures: Divergent Experiences Linked to Housework Time Among Partnered Men and Women9
Burdens, Resilience, and Mutual Support: A Comparative Study of Families in China and South Korea Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic8
Wrestling with Role Strain in a Pandemic: Family, ‘Stay-at-Home’ Directive, and the COVID-19 Pandemic8
Family and Mental Health During the Confinement Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain: The Perspective of the Counselors Participating in Psychological Helpline Services8
Gender Gap in Housework: Couples’ Data Analysis in Kyrgyzstan8
COVID-19, Lockdown and the Family in Zimbabwe7
Japanese Families and COVID-19: “Self-Restraint”, Confined Living Spaces, and Enhanced Interactions7
COVID-19 in Zambia: Implications for Family, Social, Economic, and Psychological Well-Being7
Parenting Practices and Emerging Adult Well-Being in the United States and China6
Do Better-Educated Couples Share Domestic Work More Equitably in Japan? It Depends on the Day of the Week6
Why “We Can’t Breathe” During COVID-196
Gender, Class and the Cost of Unpaid Care: An Analysis of 25 Countries6
The COVID-19 Pandemic: An Immigrant Family Story on Reconnection, Resistance, and Resiliency5
Hui Muslims’ Endogamy and Intermarriages: Marriage Markets, Islamic Culture, and Economic Growth5
The COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impact on the Southern United States5
Couples’ Relative Education and the Division of Domestic Work in France, Spain, and the United States4
The Association Between Oldest Son Status and Co-Residence with Parents Across Periods and Cohorts in South Korea4
Time Availability: Assessing Causal Ordering in the Performance of Paid Labor and Unpaid Housework4
Adolescent Autonomy Satisfaction and Parental Support to Autonomy in Mexico4
Helicopter Parenting, Parental Psychological and Behavioral Control Revisited: Assessing Constructs Across the United States and South Korea4
A Finale for JCFS’ “Global Family Perspectives on COVID-19” Special Issue: Themes and Reflections3
Parent-Child Communication, Relationship Quality, and Female Young Adult Children’s Well-Being in U.S. and Finland3
The Changing Patterns and Determinants of Stay-at-Home Motherhood in Urban China, 1982 to 20153
Do Only-Children Communicate Better Than Non-Only Children?3
Is it Possible for Single Parents to Successfully Raise Children? Multilevel Analysis of Attitudes Toward Single Parents in 22 Welfare States3
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