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Uncovering what matters: Family life-course aspects and personal wealth in late working age. (2025). Rowold, Carla ; Kapelle, Nicole.
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  18. The Minimum Wage and Fathers’ Residence with Children. (2020). Waller, Maureen R ; Nepomnyaschy, Lenna ; Miller, Daniel P ; Emory, Allison Dwyer ; Haralampoudis, Alexandra.
    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
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  19. Does Responsibility for Financial Tasks Influence Credit Knowledge and Behavior?: Evidence from a Panel of US Couples. (2020). Lesperance, Madelaine.
    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
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  20. Family Structure Stability and Transitions, Parental Involvement, and Educational Outcomes. (2020). Yue, Yuanyuan ; Pribesh, Shana L ; Dufur, Mikaela J ; Morgan, Kathy ; Carson, Jane Smith.
    In: Social Sciences.
    RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:9:y:2020:i:12:p:229-:d:460379.

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  21. Rising Household Debt and Children’s Socioemotional Well-being Trajectories. (2019). Berger, Lawrence M ; Houle, Jason N.
    In: Demography.
    RePEc:spr:demogr:v:56:y:2019:i:4:d:10.1007_s13524-019-00800-7.

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  22. Measuring Cohabitation in U.S. National Surveys. (2019). Manning, Wendy D ; Hemez, Paul ; Joyner, Kara ; Cupka, Cassandra.
    In: Demography.
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  23. Job Quality and the Educational Gradient in Entry Into Marriage and Cohabitation. (2019). Stimpson, Matthew ; Harknett, Kristen ; Schneider, Daniel.
    In: Demography.
    RePEc:spr:demogr:v:56:y:2019:i:2:d:10.1007_s13524-018-0749-5.

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  24. Cohabitation and Marital Expectations Among Single Millennials in the U.S.. (2019). Manning, Wendy D ; Smock, Pamela J ; Fettro, Marshal Neal.
    In: Population Research and Policy Review.
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  25. Pathways from Financial Knowledge to Relationship Satisfaction: The Roles of Financial Behaviors, Perceived Shared Financial Values with the Romantic Partner, and Debt. (2019). Shim, Soyeon ; Wilmarth, Melissa J ; Curran, Melissa A ; Serido, Joyce ; Totenhagen, Casey J.
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  26. College Student Financial Wellness: Student Loans and Beyond. (2019). Phillips, Erica L ; Montalto, Catherine P ; McDaniel, Anne ; Baker, Amanda R.
    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
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  27. The Changing Nature of the Association Between Student Loan Debt and Marital Behavior in Young Adulthood. (2019). Sassler, Sharon ; Houle, Jason N ; Addo, Fenaba R.
    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
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  28. “His” and “Hers”: Meeting the Economic Bar to Marriage. (2018). Lehrman, Rebecca ; Gibson-Davis, Christina ; Gassman-Pines, Anna.
    In: Demography.
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  29. Racial and Ethnic Variation in the Relationship Between Student Loan Debt and the Transition to First Birth. (2018). Min, Stella ; Taylor, Miles G.
    In: Demography.
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  30. Born Without a Silver Spoon: Race, Wealth, and Unintended Childbearing. (2018). Addo, Fenaba ; Su, Jessica Houston.
    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
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  31. The impact of student debt on education, career, and marriage choices of female lawyers. (2018). Wang, YU ; Sieg, Holger.
    In: European Economic Review.
    RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:109:y:2018:i:c:p:124-147.

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  32. A cohort comparison of trends in first cohabitation duration in the United States. (2018). Mernitz, Sara.
    In: Demographic Research.
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  33. Life after Debt: Post-Graduation Consequences of Federal Student Loans. (2017). Ziebarth, Nicolas ; Gervais, Martin.
    In: 2017 Meeting Papers.
    RePEc:red:sed017:238.

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  34. The Impact of Student Debt on Education, Career, and Marriage Choices of Female Lawyers. (2017). Wang, YU ; Sieg, Holger.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  35. Financial Integration and Relationship Transitions of Young Adult Cohabiters. (2017). Addo, Fenaba.
    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
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