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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The virus changed everything, didn’t it? Couples’ division of housework and childcare before and during the Corona crisis76
Who suffered most? Parental stress and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany39
Examining transnational care circulation trajectories within immobilizing regimes of migration: Implications for proximate care29
Introduction to the Special Issue “Transnational care: Families confronting borders”27
Family lives on hold: Bureaucratic bordering in male refugees’ struggle for transnational care24
Perceived consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and childbearing intentions in Poland24
Gendered integration? How recently arrived male and female refugees fare on the German labour market21
Childcare and housework during the first lockdown in Austria: Traditional division or new roles?21
Migrant-native differentials in the uptake of (in)formal childcare in Belgium: The role of mothers’ employment opportunities and care availability17
Work-to-family conflict, family-to-work conflict and their relation to perceived parenting and the parent-child relationship before and during the first Covid-19 lockdown16
Transitions to parenthood, flexible working and time-based work-to-family conflicts: A gendered life course and organisational change perspective15
Children’s well-being and intra-household family relationships during the first COVID-19 lockdown in France15
The relation between joint physical custody, interparental conflict, and children's mental health14
Gender-specific patterns and determinants of spillover between work and family: The role of partner support in dual-earner couples14
A regimes-of-mobility-and-welfare approach: The impact of migration and welfare policies on transnational social support networks of older migrants in Australia14
Forced migrant families' assemblages of care and social protection between solidarity and inequality13
Uncertainty in fertility intentions from a life course perspective: Which life course markers matter?12
Childcare, work or worries? What explains the decline in parents' well-being at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany?12
Resources of families adapting the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: A mixed-method study of coping strategies and family and child outcomes12
Trait-specific testing of the equal environment assumption: The case of school grades and upper secondary school attendance12
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 crisis11
The family side of work-family conflict: A literature review of antecedents and consequences11
From "guest workers" to EU migrants: A gendered view on the labour market integration of different arrival cohorts in Germany10
Workin' moms ain't doing so bad: Evidence on the gender gap in working hours at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic10
The COVID-19 pandemic and changes in the level of contact between older parents and their non-coresident children: A European study10
Marriage migration and women's entry into the German labour market9
What will the coronavirus do to our kids? Parents in Austria dealing with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on their children9
For better or worse: How more flexibility in working time arrangements and parental leave experiences affect fathers' working and childcare hours in Germany9
The double penalty: How female migrants manage family responsibilities in the Spanish dual labour market8
Managing uncertainty: Lone parents' time horizons and agency in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic7
The division of child care during the coronavirus crisis in Germany: How did short-time work affect fathers' engagement?7
Changing mobility regimes and care: Central American women confronting processes of entrapment in southern Mexico7
Female employment and migration in European countries: Introduction to the Special Issue7
Changing roles of religiosity and patriarchy in women's employment in different religions in Europe between 2004 and 20167
Network explanations of the gender gap in migrants’ employment patterns: Use of online and offline networks in the Netherlands6
Social isolation as a consequence of transitions in partner relationships: How formations and endings of partner relationships affect the risk of social disconnectedness6
Good mental health despite work-family conflict? The within-domain and cross-domain buffering potentials of family and work resources6
The labor market participation of recently-arrived immigrant women in Germany6
Employed parents' reactions to work-family conflicts: Adaptive strategies of scaling back in Germany6
Work-family conflict and partners' agreement on fertility preferences among dual-earner couples: Does women's employment status matter?6
Flexible working for all? How collective constructions by Austrian employers and employees perpetuate gendered inequalities6
Attitudes towards sharing housework in couple context: An empirical, factorial survey approach6
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