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The Journal of Family Research (JFR) is a a diamond open access, peer-reviewed academic journal published by University of Bamberg Press. Established in 1989, it has been operating under its current model since 2020.[1] The journal publishes original research on theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues related to all aspects and stages of family life and intimate relationships over the life course as well as articles on the interrelations between family and society.[2] Disciplines commonly represented in the journal include sociology, (social) demography, and others where family and population are common topics.[3] Since 2012, Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler has been serving as the editor-in-chief of the journal.

Publication and funding model
The Journal of Family Research is published diamond open access, i.e., free of charge for authors, readers and libraries, in cooperation with the University of Bamberg Press. All articles are published under a Creative Commons BY license. The journal actively promotes the idea of open science. All empirical articles require a data availability statement as well as replication code.[4]

The Journal of Family Research receives basic funding from the Bavarian State Ministry of Families, Labor and Social Affairs within the annual working program of the State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg. It is a non-profit outlet. [5]

Abstracting and indexing
The Journal of Family Research is, among others, abstracted and indexed in DOAJ, Sherpa Romeo, and the Social Sciences Citation Index.[6]

According to the Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2023), the journal holds an impact factor of 2.8 in 2022.[7]

Categories
Family; family studies; family research; family life, intimate relationships, life courses