The Journal of Family and Economic Issues focuses on interdisciplinary research examining the interplay between family dynamics, economic conditions, and social policies. It explores how economic factors influence family well-being and stability, and how families, in turn, impact the economy.
The journal addresses topics such as poverty, income inequality, work-family balance, and the economic aspects of marriage, divorce, and parenting. It publishes empirical studies, theoretical analyses, and policy evaluations, offering insights into the complex relationships between family life and economic outcomes. It considers the effects of economic policies on vulnerable families, including single-parent households, low-income families, and families with disabilities. Indexing includes Scopus and Web of Science.
The Journal of Family and Economic Issues is a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding and addressing the economic challenges facing families today. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and evidence-based solutions to promote family economic security and well-being. Submit your research to contribute to this important area.