This paper presents empirical evidence concerning effects of cultural differences on parents ’ attitudes toward children from unique U.S. and Japanese survey data. These data sets have been collected by Osaka University, and contain questions concerning worldviews and religions, hypothetical questions about parental behavior, and questions about socioeconomic variables. The data show that U.S. parents tend to be tougher than Japanese parents toward young children. Our evidence suggests that contents of worldview beliefs held by parents affect par-ents ’ attitudes toward children. Our empirical evidence also indicates that people who are confident about issues related to worldviews tend to show tough attitudes toward their children. Because ...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
Cultural comparison is used as a method to study culture-specific and universal meanings of certain ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)This study attempted to compare child-rearing attit...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
The current paper focuses on cross-cultural differences and similarities as well as cultural change ...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
Previous research has examined the critically important role that parents have as well as how the cu...
This study investigates cross-cultural differences in students' acceptance of their parents' values ...
This study investigates cross-cultural differences in students' acceptance of their parents' values ...
Previous research has examined the critically important role that parents have as well as how the cu...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
Cultural comparison is used as a method to study culture-specific and universal meanings of certain ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)This study attempted to compare child-rearing attit...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
The current paper focuses on cross-cultural differences and similarities as well as cultural change ...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
Previous research has examined the critically important role that parents have as well as how the cu...
This study investigates cross-cultural differences in students' acceptance of their parents' values ...
This study investigates cross-cultural differences in students' acceptance of their parents' values ...
Previous research has examined the critically important role that parents have as well as how the cu...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...
Cultures and families are not static over time but evolve in response to social transformations, suc...