Parental divorce in childhood and demographic outcomes in young adulthood Andrew J. CherlinKathleen E. KiernanP. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale Intergenerational Relations Pages: 299 - 318
The effect of divorce on intergenerational transfers: New evidence Frank F. FurstenbergSaul D. HoffmanLaura Shrestha Intergenerational Relations Pages: 319 - 333
The elderly who live alone in the united states: Historical perspectives on household change Ellen A. Kramarow Intergenerational Relations Pages: 335 - 352
Self-interest and altruism in intergenerational relations John R. LoganGlenna D. Spitze Intergenerational Relations Pages: 353 - 364
Explaining changes in married mothers’ employment over time Arleen LeibowitzJacob Alex Klerman Gender Relations Pages: 365 - 378
Demographic change, rising earnings inequality, and the distribution of personal well-being, 1959–1989 Lynn A. KarolyGary Burtless Gender Relations Pages: 379 - 405
Cohort trends in the lifetime distribution of female family headship in the United States, 1968–1985 Robert A. MoffittMichael S. Rendall Gender Relations Pages: 407 - 424
The changing character of stepfamilies: implications of cohabitation and nonmarital childbearing Larry L. BumpassR. Kelly RaleyJames A. Sweet Gender Relations Pages: 425 - 436
Premarital cohabitation and subsequent marital Lee A. LillardMichael J. BrienLinda J. Waite Gender Relations Pages: 437 - 457
A case study on the use of multiple imputation Vicki A. FreedmanDouglas A. Wolf Implications of Studying Households and Families for Demography Pages: 459 - 470
Interpolating demography with families and households Frances K. Goldscheider Implications of Studying Households and Families for Demography Pages: 471 - 480