Attitudes
- FP-22-04
High School Seniors’ Expectations to Marry, 2020 - FP-22-03
High School Seniors’ Attitudes Toward Cohabitation as a Testing Ground for Marriage, 2020 - FP-19-12
High School Seniors’ Ideal Time for Marriage, 2017
- FP-19-11
High School Seniors’ Expectations to Marry, 2017
- FP-19-10
High School Seniors’ Attitudes Toward Cohabitation as a Testing Ground for Marriage, 2017 - FP-18-13
Attitudes Towards Births Outside of Marriage, 1988 & 2012 - FP-18-11
Job Satisfaction and Interference with Family Life Among Mothers and Fathers
- FP-18-10
Attitudes on Women's Roles in the Home: 1986-2016
- FP-18-09
Childbearing Desires, Intentions, and Attitudes Among Women 40-44 - FP-16-15
High School Seniors' Ideal Time for Marriage
- FP-16-14
High School Seniors' Expectations to Marry - FP-16-13
High School Seniors' Attitudes on Cohabitation as a Testing Ground for Marriage - FP-16-12
Attitudes towards Marital Infidelity
- FP-15-13
Generation X and Millennials: Attitudes About Having & Raising Children in Cohabiting Unions - FP-15-12
Generation X and Millennials: Attitudes Toward Marriage & Divorce - FP-10-04
Thirty Years of Change in Family Roles and Parenthood Attitudes, 1976-2008 - FP-10-03
Thirty Years of Change in Marriage and Union Formation Attitudes, 1976-2008
- WP-10-16
Perry, A. R. (2010). "African American Men and Marriage: The Influence of Attitudes and Life Events."- Perry, A. R. (2013). "African American Men's Attitudes Toward Marriage." Journal of Black Studies, 44(2), 182-202. doi: 10.1177/0021934712472506
- Perry, A. R. (2013). "African American Men's Attitudes Toward Marriage." Journal of Black Studies, 44(2), 182-202. doi: 10.1177/0021934712472506
- WP-10-12
Hurt, T. R. (2010). "Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Meaning of Marriage Among Black Men."- Hurt, T. R. 2014. "Black men and the decision to marry." Marriage & Family Review, Pp 447-479. doi: 10.1080/01494929.2014.905816
- Hurt, T. R., McElroy, S. E., Sheats, K. J., Landor, A., & Bryant, C. M. 2014. "Married Black men's opinions as to why Black women are disproportionately single. Personal Relationships, 21(1), 88-109.
- Hurt, T.R. 2013. "Toward a deeper understanding of the meaning of marriage among Black men." Journal of Family Issues, 34(7), 859-884. doi: 10.1177/0192513X12451737
- WP-10-11
Burdette, A. M., Haynes, S., & Ellison, C. G. (September 2010). "Religion, Race/Ethnicity, and Barriers to Marriage Among Working-Age Adults."- Burdette, A. M., Haynes, S., & Ellison, C. G. (2012). "Religion, Race/Ethnicity, and Perceived Barriers to Marriage among Working-Age Adults." Sociology of Religion, 73:4 1069-4404; doi:10.1093/socrel/srr053
- WP-09-02
Manning, W. D., Gulbis, A., Trella, D., & Lyons, H. (2009). "Ain't Nobody in My Family Married": Social Context and Marital Social Capital.
Conference Posters and Presentations
- Gibbs, L. (2012). "Teenage Male Favorable Attitudes Toward Non-Marital Childbearing: A Focus on Family and Race/Ethnicity." Poster presented at the NCFMR Fathers and Fathering in Contemporary Contexts 2012 research conference, Bethesda, MD.
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