Journal of Family Studies

848 papers and 6.9k indexed citations i.

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The 848 papers published in Journal of Family Studies in the last decades have received a total of 6.9k indexed citations. Papers published in Journal of Family Studies usually cover Sociology and Political Science (494 papers), Demography (271 papers) and Clinical Psychology (257 papers) specifically the topics of Family Dynamics and Relationships (228 papers), Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving (210 papers) and Work-Family Balance Challenges (106 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Journal of Family Studies are Jennifer McIntosh, Bruce Smyth, Lawrie Moloney, Judith A. Feeney, Marita P. McCabe, Daryl Higgins, Joan B. Kelly, Ann‐Zofie Duvander, Anna‐Lena Almqvist and Roberto Baiocco.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published in Journal of Family Studies

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EngineeringComputer SciencePhysics and AstronomyMathematicsEarth and Planetary SciencesEnergyEnvironmental ScienceMaterials ScienceChemical EngineeringChemistryAgricultural and Biological SciencesVeterinaryDecision SciencesArts and HumanitiesBusiness, Management and AccountingSocial SciencesPsychologyEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceHealth ProfessionsDentistryMedicineBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeuroscienceNursingImmunology and MicrobiologyPharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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