Description |
xxii, 215 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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 |
Summary |
Families Still Matter casts doubt on the conventional wisdom about family decline during the last decades of the twentieth century. The authors draw from the longest-running longitudinal study 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 choices and achievements of their children than they were a generation ago. 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 may surprise many readers. Generation-X youth showed higher levels of education, career attainments, and self-esteem than their parents as youth, and similar values were found across generations. They indicate the 'resilience' of family bonds across generations even against the backdrop of massive social and family changes since the 1960s |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography, pages 187-203 |
Subject |
Families -- United States -- Longitudinal studies.
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Generations -- United States -- Longitudinal studies.
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Parental influences -- United States -- Longitudinal studies.
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Achievement motivation in youth -- United States -- Longitudinal studies.
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Baby boom generation -- United States.
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Generation X -- United States.
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Author |
Biblarz, Timothy J., 1962-
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Roberts, Robert E. L., 1956-
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LC no. |
2002067655 |
ISBN |
052180423X cased |
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0521009545 paperback |
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