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This provocative volume is comprised of psychological, socioeconomic, and cultural perspectives on couple dynamics, particularly gender dynamics, and the future of marriage. Featuring data on married, cohabitating, male/female, and same-sex couples, the authors of the book's chapters analyze the changing impacts of work, parenting, and the health benefits of marriage for men and women. Trajectories in the evolution toward gender equality provide the backdrop for discussions of women and men as partners, parents, and workers in contemporary society. Contributors also keep a sharp focus on the complexities of gender issues as they intersect with crucial contexts of cohort, class, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation.

Among the topics covered:

  • Gender equality and economic inequality: impacts on marriage.
  • Expansionist theory expanded: integrating sociological and psychological perspectives on gender, work, and family change.
  • Gender, work, and family: action in the interactions.
  • Changes in U.S. mothers' and fathers' time use: causes and consequences.
  • A case for gay fathers.
  • Gender, marriage, and health for same-sex and different-sex couples

Gender and Couple Relationships documents social roles and social change with fascinating insight to advance research in fields of psychology, sociology, demography and economics and to the benefit of work organizations, policy makers, family and couple therapists and other mental health professionals.

Part I Changes in Marriage and Couple Relationships
Marriage, Family Systems, and Economic Opportunity in the USA Since 1850
3(40)
Steven Ruggles
Trends in Women's and Men's Time Use, 1965--2012: Back to the Future?
43(36)
Liana C. Sayer
Gender Equality and Economic Inequality: Impact on Marriage
79(14)
Stephanie Coontz
Part II Changing Work and Family Roles of Women and Men
Women, Men, Work, and Family: Expansionist Theory Updated
93(18)
Janet Shibley Hyde
Expansionist Theory Expanded: Integrating Sociological and Psychological Perspectives on Gender, Work, and Family Change
111(10)
Kathleen Gerson
Overlooked Inequalities: Employment, Parenting, and Partnering for Men in Families
121(10)
Kevin Roy
Women, Men, Work and Family: Action in the Interactions
131(10)
Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Part III Men and Women as Parents
Effect of Father Engagement on Child Behaviors
141(20)
Ronald Mincy
Hyunjoon Um
Jo Turpin
Why Do Fathers Matter for Children's Development?
161(8)
Natasha Cabrera
Changes in US Mothers' and Fathers' Time Use---Causes and Consequences
169(12)
Rachel Connelly
Re-envisioning Why Fathers Matter Beyond the Gender Binary: A Case for Gay Fathers
181(8)
Corinne Reczek
Part IV Gender Differences in Health Benefits of Marriage
Gender, Marriage, and Health for Same-Sex and Different-Sex Couples: The Future Keeps Arriving
189(26)
Debra Umberson
Rhiannon A. Kroeger
Simplifying the Complex Complicates Our Findings: Understanding Marriage, Singlehood, and Health
215(8)
Chalandra M. Bryant
Intersectionality: An Approach to the Study of Gender, Marriage, and Health in Context
223(10)
Karen D. Lincoln
Part V The Future of Research on Couple Relationships
Are We There Yet? Gender and Equality in Couple Relationships
233(10)
Cadhla McDonnell
Rose Wesche
Index 243
Susan McHale, Ph.D., is Director of the Social Science Research Institute and The Children, Youth, and Family Consortium and Distinguished Professor of Human Development at The Pennsylvania State University.

Valarie King, Ph.D., is Professor of Sociology, Demography, and Human Development & Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, and is the Director of the Family Demography Training Program at the Population Research Institute. She currently serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Marriage and Family and Journal of Family Issues.

Jennifer Van Hook, PhD., is Professor of Sociology and Demography and Director of the Population Research Institute at The Pennsylvania State University.

Alan Booth, Ph.D., is Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Demography, and Human Development & Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. He has been a senior scientist in Penn State's Population Research Institute since 1991. Dr. Booth has co-organized the university's National Symposium of Family Issues since its inception in 1993.