University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Revisiting the Relationship Between Pregnancy Intentions and Timing: The Mediating Role of Cohabitation

Mogi, Ryohei, and Fumiya UchikoshiWorking paper no. 2019-01 Abstract The increase in nonmarital childbirth in Western countries has created more divergence in the order of family formation and has especially increased the ordering “cohabitation – childbirth – marriage”. However, in countries with a strong linkage between childbirth and marriage, another type of ordering has emerged, …

Does it Hurt to Care? Caregiving, Work and Family Conflict, and Midlife Well-Being

Marks, Nadine F.Working paper no. 1995-02 Abstract This study examined the effects of caregiving for disabled children, spouses, parents, and other kin and nonkin on multiple dimensions of negative and positive psychological well-being and development using data from a population sample of N=5,782 employed Wisconsin Longitudinal Study middle-aged women and men respondents in 1992-93. A …