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Childrearing Values in the United States and China

Childrearing Values in the United States and China

Childrearing Values in the United States and China


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An study of the link between social structure and child-rearing values in the USA and China. The author's objectives are to examine the underlying structure of child-rearing values, discover the dynamics of the determinants of child-rearing values, and compare the patterns of the two countries.

Childrearing Values in the United States and China Summary

Hong Xiao examines the linkage between social structure and child-rearing values in the United States and China. Her primary objectives are to examine the underlying structure of childrearing values, discover the dynamics of the structural-level, family-level, and individual-level determinants of childrearing values, and to compare patterns of value orientations in the two countries. Three value dimensions--autonomy, conformity, and a care orientation--are identified in both the United States and China samples via factor analyses. Furthermore, despite cross-national differences in political system, economic development, and culture history, Professor Xiao finds Americans and Chinese are quite similar in their thinking of the kinds of things to teach children at home. Among the top six qualities endorsed within each country, five are identical. However, sources of value variations are drastically different in the two countries. For example, in the United States, while the influence of class on men's values for children has become muted overtime, class differences in values continue to exist among women. And neither gender nor motherhood is related to the care orientation. In China, valuation of children's autonomy or conformity is conditioned heavily by political conformity, age, and family size. Of particular interest to scholars, students, and other researchers involved with gender and family studies, sociology, and Asian Studies.

About

HONG XIAO is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Central Washington University. Professor Xiao's earlier writings appear in Gender & Society, Sociological Quarterly, and Journal of Comparative Family Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction Child-rearing Values of Americans and Chinese Data, Measures of Variables, and Strategies of Data Analysis Child-rearing Values and Their Predictors: Findings from the U.S. Sample Child-rearing Values and Their: Findings from the Chinese Sample The United States and China Comparisons Conclusions and Implications Appendix A Appendix B Apepndix C Appendix D Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275973131
9780275973131
0275973131
Childrearing Values in the United States and China: A Comparison of Belief Systems and Social Structure by
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-07-30
176
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