wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/7503df87c94a70bfcd7e67e6b5300abf-zhang-huiping/info.yaml

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abstract: 'This study attempted to examine the impact of relative income on marital
happiness and instability among urban Chinese women. Using a sample of
1104 married women in Beijing, this study found that wives'' relative
income was negatively associated with marital happiness, and positively
associated with marital instability to a small extent. Traditional
breadwinner role attitudes were positively associated with marital
happiness, and negatively associated with marital instability. Feminine
role attitudes were not associated with any dimension of marital
quality. Hierarchical multiple regression indicated that the moderating
role of feminine role attitudes on marital happiness was supported. In
other words, the negative impact of wives'' income advantage on marital
happiness was buffered by egalitarian feminine role attitudes. The
implications of the findings for theoretical verification and
family-friendly policy making are discussed.'
affiliation: 'Zhang, HP (Corresponding Author), Renmin Univ China, Dept Social Work,
Sch Sociol \& Populat Studies, 59 Zhongguancun St, Beijing 100872, Peoples R China.
Renmin Univ China, Dept Social Work, Sch Sociol \& Populat Studies, Beijing 100872,
Peoples R China.'
author: Zhang, Huiping
author-email: zhang\_huiping@yahoo.com
author_list:
- family: Zhang
given: Huiping
da: '2023-09-28'
eissn: 1929-9850
files: []
issn: 0047-2328
journal: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE FAMILY STUDIES
keywords-plus: 'PERCEIVED FAIRNESS; HOUSEHOLD LABOR; EMPLOYMENT; IDEOLOGY; HUSBANDS;
EARNINGS; DIVORCE; FAMILY; SATISFACTION; RESOURCES'
language: English
month: SPR
number: '2'
number-of-cited-references: '73'
pages: 203+
papis_id: cb1d3316855f239f6f7598fcc8f64eab
ref: Zhang2015wivesrelative
times-cited: '10'
title: 'Wives'' Relative Income and Marital Quality in Urban China: Gender Role Attitudes
as a Moderator'
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000359182500004
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '22'
volume: '46'
web-of-science-categories: Family Studies
year: '2015'