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  1. The Personal is Political: Political Attitudes, Affective Polarization and Fertility Preferences in Hong Kong
  2. Couples’ housework participation, housework satisfaction and fertility intentions among married couples in Hong Kong
  3. Finishing the “unfinished revolution”?: College‐educated mothers' resistance to intensive mothering
  4. Outsourcing domestic work: A double‐edged sword for marital relations among dual‐earner couples
  5. Employers’ resources and experiences of employing live-in foreign domestic workers
  6. Domestic Outsourcing in an Ultra-Low Fertility Context: Employing Live-in Domestic Help and Fertility in Hong Kong
  7. Couples’ self-control and marital conflict: Does similarity, complementarity, or totality matter more?
  8. Re-examining the middle-class thesis: Class profiles of families employing migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong
  9. Outsourcing for How Long? Factors and Duration of Employing Foreign Live-in Domestic Helpers
  10. Does live-in domestic help reduce unpaid household labor? The paradox of intensive parenting and domestic outsourcing
  11. Family policies, social norms and marital fertility decisions: A quasi‐experimental study
  12. Socioeconomic development and young adults’ propensity of living in one-person households: Compositional and contextual effects
  13. Parental Academic Involvement in Cross-border marriage, Native and Immigrant Families: The Roles of Family Resources and Parental Expectations
  14. Husband-to-wife sexual coercion in cross-border marriage: A relationship power perspective
  15. The Gendered Division of Household Labor over Parenthood Transitions: A Longitudinal Study in South Korea
  16. Domestic Labor, Attitudes, and Women’s Marital Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Study in Korea
  17. Hiring Domestic Help in Hong Kong
  18. Dissimilar and Disadvantaged: Age Discrepancy, Financial Stress, and Marital Conflict in Cross-Border Marriages
  19. Non-Traditional Wives With Traditional Husbands: Gender Ideology and Husband-to-Wife Physical Violence in Chinese Society
  20. Single Parenthood, Parental Involvement and Students’ Educational Outcomes in Hong Kong
  21. Women's Attitudes Toward Family Formation and Life Stage Transitions: A Longitudinal Study in Korea
  22. Living Alone
  23. Temporal-spatial patterns of one-person households in China, 1982-2005
  24. Hiring Domestic Help and Family Well-Being in Hong Kong: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
  25. Bring the Subjective Back In
  26. Probability Proportional Sampling
  27. Structured Questionnaires
  28. Strain, Self-Control, and Spousal Violence: A Study of Husband-to-Wife Violence in Hong Kong
  29. Economic Insecurity and Husband-to-Wife Physical Assault in Hong Kong: The Role of Husband’s Power Motive
  30. Social Isolation and Spousal Violence: Comparing Female Marriage Migrants With Local Women