“…An abundant body of research concluded that the presence of children at home reduces relationship/marital happiness and satisfaction (Brown & Booth, 1996;Brown, Sanchez, Nock, & Wright, 2006;Dew & Wilcox, 2011;Doss, Rhoades, Stanley, & Markman, 2009;Glenn & McLanahan, 1982;Lawrence, Rothman, Cobb, Rothman, & Bradbury, 2008;Mitnick, Heyman, & Smith Slep, 2009;Sinning & Worner, 2010;Tai et al, 2014;Wendorf, Lucas, Imamoğlu, Weisfeld, & Weisfeld, 2011;Wiik et al, 2009). This reduction in relationship satisfaction has been attributed to the redistribution of roles and responsibilities in the household that follows the birth of a child (Claxton & Perry-Jenkins, 2008;Dew & Wilcox, 2011). This seems to be especially true for women engaged in full-time employment, who report lower levels of wellbeing compared to working fathers (Nomaguchi, Milkie, & Bianchi, 2005).…”