College - educated middle - class workers, with material, cultural, and intellectual resources, are more resilient, however, when faced with the effects of
possible insecure work in tough times, and therefore are more able to commit to marriage and to planning families.
Previous research has mostly focused on the
possible associations between chronically
insecure working models and cognitive processes such as attention and retrieval of attachment - related information (Fraley et al., 2000; Edelstein, 2006).