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Teachman, Jay – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
In this article, I use data on women (N= 655) from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth to examine the correlates of second marital dissolution. I update the limited number of previous studies on this topic by focusing on the relationships between divorce and the complex life course patterns that characterize respondents in second marriages.…
Descriptors: Divorce, Marital Instability, Females, Marriage
Mosher, William D.; Bachrach, Christine A. – 1986
The National Survey of Family Growth is a periodic survey administered to women between the ages of 15 and 44 years and designed to produce national estimates of statistics on fertility, family planning, and aspects of maternal and child health that are closely related to childbearing. This report describes findings from the 1982 National Survey…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Contraception
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Hayford, Sarah R.; Morgan, S. Philip – Social Forces, 2008
Using data from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth, we show that women who report that religion is "very important" in their everyday life have both higher fertility and higher intended fertility than those saying religion is "somewhat important" or "not important." Factors such as unwanted fertility, age at…
Descriptors: Females, Family Attitudes, Traditionalism, Gender Issues
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Martinez, Gladys; Marin, Barbara V.; Schoua-Glusberg, Alisu – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2006
In 2002, the National Center for Health Statistics conducted Cycle 6 of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), surveying a nationally representative sample of 12,500 women and men from 15 to 44 years of age, including more than 2,700 Hispanics. The process for developing the Spanish version of the NSFG included modified committee…
Descriptors: Translation, Immigrants, Spanish Speaking, English
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Edwards, Lisa M.; Fehring, Richard J.; Jarrett, Keyona M.; Haglund, Kristin A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine the main and interactive effects of religiosity, gender, and language preference acculturation on sexual activity among 570 Latino/a adolescents from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Results indicated that adolescents who viewed religion as very important, had frequent church attendance, and had…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Sexuality, Religion
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Lamb, Kathleen A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
Adoption has been the purview of the social work field but has received little empirical evaluation by other family scholars. Using the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth, 378 men currently cohabiting with or married to a woman with her own children are evaluated to determine whether the respondent's biological children affect the odds of…
Descriptors: Males, Family Structure, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship
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Graefe, Deborah Roempke; Lichter, Daniel T. – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
The promotion of marriage and two-parent families as a strategy to reduce welfare dependency continues to be a major public policy goal of the 1996 welfare reform. Based on the assumption that women will marry employed men and that their earnings will lift poor mothers and their children from public dependency, this objective raises important…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Unwed Mothers, Public Policy, Females
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McBride Murry, Velma – Youth and Society, 1992
Studies previously identified factors associated with adolescent pregnancy among a nationally representative sample of unmarried African-American females (n=4,663) born between 1938 and 1962. Data from the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth suggest substantial changes in sexual behavior over the years. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Black Youth, Early Parenthood
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Wildsmith, Elizabeth; Raley, R. Kelly – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
We use the National Survey of Family Growth to identify race-ethnic differences in nonmarital fertility, paying particular attention to Mexican American women. On the basis of a sample of 9,054 White, Black, and Mexican American women, we use event history methods to explore the role of family background, a woman's own employment and school…
Descriptors: Females, Mexican Americans, Racial Differences, National Surveys
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Page, Robin L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
Maternal health behaviors such as substance use and sexual promiscuity can put the health of mothers and their offspring at risk. Sociodemographic factors including low socioeconomic status are also found to correlate with health risks for childbearing women. Hispanic women--particularly those less acculturated--often have sociodemographic risk…
Descriptors: Females, Health Behavior, Adolescents, Hispanic Americans
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Abma, Joyce C.; Martinez, Gladys M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
In the last 2 decades, the United States has seen an increase in childlessness and first births at older ages. Using the National Survey of Family Growth, we focus on women aged 35-44 who are voluntarily childless (expect no children and are fecund or contraceptively sterile). We compare these women to those who are involuntarily childless…
Descriptors: Childlessness, Older Adults, Females, National Surveys
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Graefe, Deborah Roempke; Lichter, Daniel T. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2008
The promotion of marriage and two-parent families became an explicit public policy goal with the passage of the 1996 welfare reform bill. Marriage has the putative effect of reducing welfare dependency among single mothers, but only if they marry men with earnings sufficient to lift them and their children out of poverty. Newly released data from…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Unwed Mothers, Females, Marriage
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Heckert, Alex; Teachman, Jay D. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1985
Examined interrelationships between religion, religiosity, and religious education in determining the pacing of second births. Tested hypotheses using data from the 1973 National Survey of Family Growth. Results indicated that religiosity was more important in determining pacing of second births among Catholics and women who received sectarian…
Descriptors: Catholics, Family Planning, Females, Religious Education
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Mosher, William D.; Hendershot, Gerry E. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Used data from two National Surveys of Family Growth (N=14,000) to estimate the fertility of married couples by religious group. Results are presented in terms of religious and racial differences, controlling for age, education and residence, and indicate that religious affiliation continues to be an indispensable datum. (JAC)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Marriage, Predictor Variables, Racial Differences
Horn, Marjorie C.; Mosher, William D. – Vital & Health Statistics, 1986
The National Survey of Family Growth is a periodic survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, and designed to produce national estimates of statistics on fertility, family planning, and aspects of maternal and child health that are closely related to childbearing. This report presents statistics based on data collected in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Contraception
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