TY - GEN AU - Burgoyne, Carole B. AU - Reibstein, Janet AU - Edmunds, Anne AU - Dolman, Valda AU - Burgoyne, Carole B. AU - Reibstein, Janet AU - Edmunds, Anne AU - Dolman, Valda LA - eng CN - ENP-114bc75c-2a6b-41d3-a836-9ccf17717c90 TI - Money management systems in early marriage: factors influencing change and stability PY - 2007 AB - We know little about how couples develop their systems of money management, nor how and why these might change over time. To address these lacunae, in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 42 heterosexual couples before their first marriage and again one year later. A Grounded Theory analysis was used to explore financial practices and how individuals approached monetary issues. Before the wedding the majority had rather independent monetary arrangements, but a year later, some had moved to more collective systems. Factors influencing change or stability in financial arrangements were both pragmatic (having to respond to major expenses such as house purchase or a new baby) and ideological (e.g., the relative importance of autonomy or sharing within the marriage). But an over-riding factor was perceived ownership of income and other assets. Those choosing more separation in money matters did so in order to maintain their financial identity and autonomy. However, there was evidence that such systems can sow the seeds of inequality later if women curtail their employment to provide childcare. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ER -