How families still matter : a longitudinal study of youth in two generations / Vern L. Bengtson, Timothy J. Biblarz, Robert E.L. Roberts.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: xxii, 215 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521009545
- 9780521009546
- 052180423X
- 9780521804233
- Families -- United States -- Longitudinal studies
- Generations -- United States -- Longitudinal studies
- Parental influences -- United States -- Longitudinal studies
- Achievement motivation in youth -- United States -- Longitudinal studies
- Baby boom generation -- United States
- Generation X -- United States
- 306.850973
- HQ536. B434 2002
Contents:
1. Families, generations, and achievement orientations of youth -- 2. Models and methods of intergenerational influences -- 3. The changing contexts of family life since the 1960s -- 4. Educational and occupational aspirations of youth across generations -- 5. Self-esteem: self-confidence and self-deprecation of youth -- 6. Value orientations: youth's individualism and materialism across generations -- 7. Continuity and change in family influences across generations -- 8. Why families still matter.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-203) and index.
1. Families, generations, and achievement orientations of youth -- 2. Models and methods of intergenerational influences -- 3. The changing contexts of family life since the 1960s -- 4. Educational and occupational aspirations of youth across generations -- 5. Self-esteem: self-confidence and self-deprecation of youth -- 6. Value orientations: youth's individualism and materialism across generations -- 7. Continuity and change in family influences across generations -- 8. Why families still matter.
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