Harold Feldman’s scientific contributions

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A Comparison of Intentional Parents and Intentionally Childless Couples
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August 1981

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Journal of Marriage and Family

Harold Feldman

The family backgrounds of couples who have willingly elected either to have or not to have children are very similar. Though levels of marital satisfaction for the two groups are also very similar, the childless couples tend to have less traditional attitudes toward women and to interact more with each other than the parents. Intentionality of choice may be a significant factor for other areas of research, e.g., divorce, employed wives, and homosexuality, since many studies comparing groups do not distinguish between those who have deliberately chosen a life-style and those who have not.

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... The output can be an action or an opinion of choice. The element of "choice may well be one of the most significant determinants of satisfaction with a particular lifestyle" (Feldman, 1981); however, with freedom of choice comes the burden of having to make a decision (Wiely, 1997). Women generally possess low decision making power and are mainly dependent on masculine and/or familial decision making. ...

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Impact of Income Generation of Home Based Workers on Women Empowerment (A Study of Shahdra and Herbanspura Towns of Lahore, Pakistan)
A Comparison of Intentional Parents and Intentionally Childless Couples
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  • August 1981

Journal of Marriage and Family