Papers of theWestern Family Economics Association

Volume 18, 2003 

CONTENTS

Title Page and Editor's Remarks

        Jean M. Lown
   

Time Allocation Patterns among Married Individuals: Housework, 

        Market Work, and Leisure

        Yoon G. Lee and VibhaBhargava

        Discussant: Holly Hunts

 

From Wall Street to Main Street: Understanding and Appreciating

        Family Economics 

        Ron Wall

 

Economic and Non-Economic Factors Contributing to Psychological

        Adjustment among Divorced Custodial Parents 

        Jeanne M. Hilton and Karen Kopera-Frye

        Discussant: Pam Olson

 

Doctoral Student award recipient:The Effect of Employment Instability 

        on the Use of Open-Ended Credit as a Financing Medium

        EunyoungBaek

 

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Successful versus Unsuccessful Debtors

        Jean M. Lown and David A. Evans

        Discussant: Jan D. Andersen

 

Use of Home Equity:Will Baby Boomers be Financially Secure

        in Later Life?

        Yoon G. Lee

 

The Financial Checkup: A Tool to Help Students Apply Financial Concepts

        Alena C. Johnson

 

From Dualism to Realism:Using Modern Cognitive Theory to Design

        an Undergraduate Financial Counseling Curriculum

        Leslie L. Allen, Ryan E. Halley, and Craig W. Lemoine

 

Undergraduate Students Helping Senior Citizens Experience Enhanced

        Quality of Life through Academic Service Learning

        JoanAmby

 

Expenditure Flows Near Widowhood

        Jessie X. Fan and Cathleen D. Zick

        Discussant: Raymond E. Forgue

 

Essential Concepts of Family Economics

        Debby Haynes

 

Borrower and Mortgage-Related Factors Associated

        with Foreclosure

        LucyDelgadillo and Amber Gallagher

        Discussant: John Burton

 

Long Term Care Insurance Decisions: An Alternative Strategy

        Jean M. Lown and Lance Palmer

        Discussant: Mary Ellen Rider

 

Policy Analysis: Ethics Included

        Audrey Peterson