Pages related to families

United Nations observes the International Day of Families

May 12
April 12, 2011

The 2011 observance of the International Day of Families: "Confronting family poverty and social exclusion"

Call for papers - International Divorce Conference

27th to the 29th October 2011 - Milan, Italy
March 16, 2011

European Network on Divorce Research will in 2011 be hosted by the Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics at Bocconi University, Milan, Italy.

Child Trends announcement:

Innovative Web Sites Offer Easy Access to Child Well-Being Data
March 16, 2011

PBS lists programming to honor African American History month

February 02, 2011

PBS has listed its programming for February's observance of African American History month.

Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies

Wives as the New Breadwinners

Women Entering Workforce When Husbands Become Unemployed During the "Great Recession"
September 14, 2010

During the recent recession in the United States, many industries suffered significant layoffs, leaving individuals and families to revise their spending and rethink income opportunities. Many wives are increasingly becoming primary breadwinners or entering the labor market. A new article in Family Relations tests "the added worker" theory, which suggests wives who are not working may seek work as a substitute for husband's labor if he becomes unemployed, and finds that during a time of economic downturn wives are more likely to enter the labor force when their husbands stop working. 

 

New from RAND

Research brief on child well-being and parents' military deployments
January 25, 2011

RAND just released a research brief on the subject of children whose parents are deployed in the military.