Thank you for taking the time to send this forward. Everyone seems to be in the same situation, a hunch that it is related, lots of anecdotal information and NO published research. At 07:23 PM 11/6/98 -0600, you wrote: >Dr. Thomas: > >In "Marital Instability: A Social and Behavioral Study of the Early >Years" Veroff, Hatchett, and Dovan (1995) found economic hardship to be >significantly correlated with marital instability among their African >American cohort. While the issue of family violence is not addressed per >se in this longitudinal study, related issues such as feelings of >inadequacy, perceived and tangible unequal power structures in the context >of society and marriage, and other stressors are discussed. > >Shirley Hatchett, Ph.D, is Professor of Sociology here at the University >of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and may be able to direct you to >additional research. > >My apologies for the late response to your October 15 post. > >****************************************** >Michelle A. Johnson >Graduate Research Assistant >Children and Family Research Center >School of Social Work >University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign >1203 West Oregon Street >Urbana, Illinois 61801 >(217)244-4543 >majohns2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >****************************************** > >On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Marney Thomas wrote: > >> Does anyone know of any empirical work (published or unpublished) that has >> specifically examined the relationship between financial management (i.e., >> how couples resolve conflicts around money, budgets, expenses, etc.) and >> severe marital conflict/spouse abuse? >> Marney Thomas, Ph.D. >> Family Life Development Center >> MVR Hall >> Cornell University >> Ithaca, NY 14853 >> Phone: 607-254-5241 >> Fax: 607-255-4837 >> >> mailto:mgt2@xxxxxxxxxxx >> > >
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