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A01=Richard Stellway
Author_Richard Stellway
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Christian College Campus
Contemporary Society
Corporate Managers Occupations
Dual Earner Couples
Dual Earner Marriages
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Family Life Facilitators
family sociology
gender roles family
Good Life
Happiness Ratings
Husband's Education
Husband's Education Level
Husband's Occupational Status
Husband’s Education
Husband’s Education Level
Husband’s Occupational Status
Large Families
Marital Adjustment
Marital Happiness
marital satisfaction research
Marital Success
Material Considerations
MBA Degree
National Opinion Research Center
parenting stress coping
religion education marriage quality
Religion's Impact
Religion’s Impact
religious influence marriage
Single Earner Couples
Strong Achievement Orientation
Teen Agers
Traditionalist Model
Wife's Employment Status
Wife’s Employment Status
work life balance studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367024956
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Are Christian families more - or less - strong than other families? How important is sexual satisfaction to marital happiness? What impact does the arrival of children have on a marriage? How does income affect marital satisfaction? What pressures confront employed wives and their families and how content are these women with their marriages?

To accurately assess the influence of religion on the marriages of churchgoers, this book, first published in 1990, considers the significance of other important forces as well - level of education, job satisfaction, income, sex life, patterns of decision making, coping strategies, and the demands of parenting. While most studies have been content to assess religion's impact by looking at church membership or church attendance, this book looks at several facets of religiosity in an effort to understand more clearly just how and when religion affects marriage quality and whether its impact is positive or negative.

A final concern of the book is to assess how the current generation of couples is adapting to intergenerational changes such as increased occupational status, more egalitarian patterns of decision-making, and smaller families. It examines the role modifications and coping strategies that couples are employing to deal with these changes and with the demands that accompany them.

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