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"How Families Still Matter casts doubt on much conventional wisdom about family decline during the last decades of the twentieth century. The authors draw from one of the longest-running longitudinal studies of families in the world - the Longitudinal Study of Generations, conducted at the University of Southern California - to discover whether parents are really less critical in shaping the life orientations and achievements of youth than they were a generation ago. Using survey data collected from as early as 1971, they compare the influence of parents (on self-confidence, values, and levels of achievement) on the Baby Boomer generation with that of Baby Boomer parents on their own Generation X children. The findings will be surprising to many readers."--Jacket.
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Relation entre generations, Etudes longitudinales, Longitudinal studies, Baby boom generation, Motivation d'accomplissement chez les jeunes, Familienpolitik, Parents, Gezin, Parental influences, Continuiteit, Generation X - Etats-Unis, Families, Generation du baby-boom - Etats-Unis, Motivation d'accomplissement chez les jeunes - Etats-Unis - Etudes longitudinales, Generations, Leeftijdsgroepen, Generations - Etats-Unis - Etudes longitudinales, Generation du baby-boom, Langsschnittuntersuchung, Generation X, Verandering, Famille - Etats-Unis - Etudes longitudinales, Reussite, Achievement motivation in youth, Motivation, Generation, Influence, Parents - Influence - Etats-Unis - Etudes longitudinales, Generation X., Attitude, Valeur (Philosophie), Soziale Situation, Famille, Ouder-kind-relaties, Family, united states, Achievement motivationShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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How Families Still Matter: A Longitudinal Study of Youth in Two Generations
November 4, 2002, Cambridge University Press
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0521009545 9780521009546
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"The birth of each new generation in a family is the occasion for celebration and rejoicing, speculation about the past and the future."
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