Developed primarily from studies undertaken in the market economy, child socialization theory suggests a central link between social class and child-rearing values. Middle-class parents value children\u27s autonomy, whereas working-class parents endorse children\u27s conformity. This research argues that the effects of class on child-rearing values differ in the market and the command economies. Drawing data from the World Values Survey, it examines the relationships among social class, education, occupational autonomy, and the valuation of children\u27s autonomy and conformity in urban China. The findings suggest that while class and education influence child-rearing values of Chinese adults, the effect of class and the magnitude of educat...
This article analyses the intergenerational mobility of the Chinese “new middle class” in Shanghai, ...
Although China's educational resources have increased, and access to education has improved, inequal...
The authors report a semistructured interview of 328 urban Chinese parents regarding their parenting...
This dissertation extends research on the linkage between social structure and socialization values....
This dissertation extends research on the linkage between social structure and socialization values....
This dissertation extends research on the linkage between social structure and socialization values....
Drawing from cultural and social reproduction theory, this research studied the relationship between...
China's One Child Policy (OCP), introduced in 1979, changed fundamentally the nature of both existin...
Drawing on both a universalistic perspective (self-determination theory) and a cultural psychologica...
Drawing on both a universalistic perspective (self-determination theory) and a cultural psychologica...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
China’s rapid economic growth since the late 1980s has been accompanied by great economic and social...
China’s One Child Policy (OCP), introduced in 1979, changed fundamentally the nature of both existin...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was to explore patterns of value change in individu...
This article analyses the intergenerational mobility of the Chinese “new middle class” in Shanghai, ...
Although China's educational resources have increased, and access to education has improved, inequal...
The authors report a semistructured interview of 328 urban Chinese parents regarding their parenting...
This dissertation extends research on the linkage between social structure and socialization values....
This dissertation extends research on the linkage between social structure and socialization values....
This dissertation extends research on the linkage between social structure and socialization values....
Drawing from cultural and social reproduction theory, this research studied the relationship between...
China's One Child Policy (OCP), introduced in 1979, changed fundamentally the nature of both existin...
Drawing on both a universalistic perspective (self-determination theory) and a cultural psychologica...
Drawing on both a universalistic perspective (self-determination theory) and a cultural psychologica...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
China’s rapid economic growth since the late 1980s has been accompanied by great economic and social...
China’s One Child Policy (OCP), introduced in 1979, changed fundamentally the nature of both existin...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was to explore patterns of value change in individu...
This article analyses the intergenerational mobility of the Chinese “new middle class” in Shanghai, ...
Although China's educational resources have increased, and access to education has improved, inequal...
The authors report a semistructured interview of 328 urban Chinese parents regarding their parenting...