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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Migration, Marriage, and Cohabitation Among Hispanic Immigrant Women in the United States10
The Prevalence of Physical and Mental Health Conditions Among Fathers of Refugee Background: A Systematic Review8
Time Availability: Assessing Causal Ordering in the Performance of Paid Labor and Unpaid Housework7
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 Model17
Message from the Managing Editor6
Parental Approval, Active Mediation, and Adolescent Online Social Behavior: Differences by Parent-Child Gender Pairs5
Construction of Childcare Practices Among Icelandic and Polish Parents Living in Iceland: Mixed-Methods Explorations5
Becoming a Bride: Traditional Societies Coping with the Transition from Taboo on Sexuality to Family Life Among Bedouin Arabs and Haredi Jews4
“These are His Rules, Our Rules”: Constructions of Fathers as Disciplinarians Within Low-Income Families of the Western Cape4
The Association Between Oldest Son Status and Co-Residence with Parents Across Periods and Cohorts in South Korea4
Gendered Pressures: Divergent Experiences Linked to Housework Time Among Partnered Men and Women4
Couples’ Relative Education and the Division of Domestic Work in France, Spain, and the United States3
Mothers’ Willingness to Sacrifice for Their Children: An Exploratory Approach3
Hui Muslims’ Endogamy and Intermarriages: Marriage Markets, Islamic Culture, and Economic Growth2
Unpacking Family Caregiving Types for Older Adults in South Korea: Insights from Time Use Indicators2
Deutsch, Francine M. and Ruth A. Gaunt (Eds.). Creating Equality at Home: How 25 Couples Around the World Share Housework and Childcare2
Comments from the Managing Editor2
Familial Factors in Early Pregnancy Among Adolescents and Young People: An Explanatory Study of Adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa1
Kallane, Yvonne, Mutter, Joanne, Collins, Heidi (Eds.). Research Handbook of Global Families: Implications for Theory and Practice1
The State of Urbanization, Demographic Changes, and Family Dynamics in Africa1
Parent-Child Communication, Relationship Quality, and Female Young Adult Children’s Well-Being in U.S. and Finland1
How Do Wives and Husbands in Dual-Earner Couples in Korea Coordinate Work Hours and Childcare?1
Dobrotić, Ivana, Sonja Blum, Alison Koslowski (Eds.). Research Handbook on Leave Policy: Parenting and Social Inequalities in a Global Perspective.1
Determinants of Turkish Parents’ Involvement in Early Childhood Education: The Roles of Role Activity and Self-Efficacy Beliefs for Involvement1
Child Happiness Associated with Paternal Profiles in Parenting Behaviors and Work-Family Balance1
Individual Versus Household Income and Life Satisfaction: The Moderating Effects of Gender and Education1
Gender, Class and the Cost of Unpaid Care: An Analysis of 25 Countries1
Introduction to the Special Issue1
Developmental Trajectories of Negative Peer Play in Preschool: Predictors and Outcomes11
Moderating the Harmful Effects of Police Nightshift Work on Work–Family Balance by Adjusting Shift Autonomy1
Editorial Comments1
Korean Fathers’ Value of Children and Their Patterns of Parenting Behavior: A Cluster Analysis1
Negotiating Commitment: White Marriage in Iran1
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
Editorial Comments1
Editorial Comments1
Co-Rumination, Marital Satisfaction, and Depression: A Case of Married Men and Women in Pakistan1
Marital Status, Gender, and Race in The U.S.: Perceptions of Middle-Aged Men and Women1
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