This paper argues against the stereotypical image of the Chinese parent by studying how two groups of Chinese immigrant mothers, economic and knowledge immigrants, rebuilt their parenting ethnotheories after migration to the Netherlands. The results show that economic immigrants believe in natural growth and direct their children through authoritarian relationships, while knowledge immigrants see parenting as a task which demands much personal effort and an equal, transparent and close parent–child relationship. These differences are explained through a focus on both their pre-migration histories and how these are reinterpreted in the migration context
This doctoral thesis aims to explain the social phenomenon of intensive parenting on children’s educ...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
This paper argues against the stereotypical image of the Chinese parent by studying how two groups o...
The study discusses, contrasts and criticizes the two main research perspectives in the research fie...
Immigrant parents may have to rebuild their parenting knowledge after migration to keep up with thei...
Master's thesis in Social work with families and childrenExisting empirical studies of parents in Ch...
The goal of this questionnaire-based study was to compare the relative endorsement of specific paren...
This paper is about Chinese immigrant parenting. Drawing on discourses of cultural ideals and living...
This study investigated how Chinese immigrant mothers in the USA make meaning of their parenting sty...
The overall goal of the present study was to examine Chinese immigrant mothers' reasons for migratio...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
Guided by the sociocultural approach (Wertsch, 1998; Wertsch, Del Rio & Alvarez, 1995), the study ex...
Ethnotheories of immigrant parents residing in the Netherlands are reshaped in response to the multi...
Confucian heritage culture holds that a good education is the path to upward social mobility as well...
This doctoral thesis aims to explain the social phenomenon of intensive parenting on children’s educ...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
This paper argues against the stereotypical image of the Chinese parent by studying how two groups o...
The study discusses, contrasts and criticizes the two main research perspectives in the research fie...
Immigrant parents may have to rebuild their parenting knowledge after migration to keep up with thei...
Master's thesis in Social work with families and childrenExisting empirical studies of parents in Ch...
The goal of this questionnaire-based study was to compare the relative endorsement of specific paren...
This paper is about Chinese immigrant parenting. Drawing on discourses of cultural ideals and living...
This study investigated how Chinese immigrant mothers in the USA make meaning of their parenting sty...
The overall goal of the present study was to examine Chinese immigrant mothers' reasons for migratio...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
Guided by the sociocultural approach (Wertsch, 1998; Wertsch, Del Rio & Alvarez, 1995), the study ex...
Ethnotheories of immigrant parents residing in the Netherlands are reshaped in response to the multi...
Confucian heritage culture holds that a good education is the path to upward social mobility as well...
This doctoral thesis aims to explain the social phenomenon of intensive parenting on children’s educ...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...