Parents’ Cultural Resources, Gender and Young People’s Reading Habits – Findings from a Secondary Analysis with Time-Survey Data in Two-parent Families

S. Wollscheid
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Drawing on the theoretical concept that parents are crucial for children’s informal reading socialisation, the aim of this article is to explain the impact of parents’ cultural resources on school-aged children’s reading habits by controlling for children’ s gender. Parents’ cultural resources, here, comprise ‘parents’ cultural practices’ (defined as parents’ reading habits and parents’ interactions with their children) as well as parents’ education. The article draws on data from the German Time Use Survey including time-use data in two-parent families from 757 school-aged children (between ten and 19 years of age) and their parents. Controlling for children’s gender, the findings indicate that parents’ cultural resources have a stronger impact on daughters’ reading habits. For sons, only ‘fathers’ reading habits’, among other cultural resources, turns out to be significantly associated with sons’ reading habits. In general, parents’ reading habits have a stronger impact on children’s reading compared to family interactions and parent’s education. The validity of the indicator ‘family interaction’ (operationalized by time parents use on joint meals and family conversations) to predict children’s reading habits is limited. Overall, the findings may have implications for reading interventions that in particular address the family as an informal institution for reading socialisation.
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父母的文化资源、性别与青少年的阅读习惯--通过对双亲家庭的时间调查数据进行二次分析得出的结论
根据 "父母对儿童的非正式阅读社会化至关重要 "这一理论概念,本文旨在通过控制儿童的性别来解释父母的文化资源对学龄儿童阅读习惯的影响。这里的父母文化资源包括 "父母的文化实践"(定义为父母的阅读习惯和父母与子女的互动)以及父母的教育。文章利用了德国时间使用调查的数据,包括 757 名学龄儿童(10 至 19 岁)及其父母在双亲家庭中的时间使用数据。在控制儿童性别的前提下,研究结果表明,父母的文化资源对女儿的阅读习惯影响更大。就儿子而言,在其他文化资源中,只有 "父亲的阅读习惯 "与儿子的阅读习惯有显著关联。总体而言,与家庭互动和父母的教育程度相比,父母的阅读习惯对儿童阅读的影响更大。而 "家庭互动 "指标(以父母共同进餐和家庭交谈的时间为操作标准)在预测儿童阅读习惯方面的有效性有限。总之,研究结果可能会对阅读干预措施产生影响,尤其是针对作为阅读社会化非正式机构的家庭。
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