Parenting in a new world: migration, social class, and parenting, and links to academic outcomes in China

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Chinese Sociological Review Pub Date : 2022-06-17 DOI:10.1080/21620555.2022.2078696
H. Cherng, Erin Godfrey, Jason R. D. Rarick
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Abstract Existing research has conceptualized educational inequalities between migrant and urban youth in China primarily as an issue of differential access to education. Focusing on parenting practices and the intersection of migrant and social class status—and in particular parental education—we use a novel dataset of six-year-olds in Shanghai and show that although migrants, on average, use less effective parenting practices than urbanites overall, these differences reverse, or lessen, after taking parental education into account. Moreover, parental education is more important for both parenting and children’s education outcomes for migrant families than urban families, suggesting the differential importance of social class for migrant groups.
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新世界中的育儿:移民、社会阶层和育儿,以及与中国学术成果的联系
摘要现有研究将中国流动青年和城市青年之间的教育不平等概念化,主要是教育机会的差异问题。我们使用了一个针对上海六岁儿童的新数据集,重点关注育儿实践以及移民和社会阶层地位的交叉点,尤其是父母教育,并表明尽管移民平均使用的育儿实践不如城市人有效,但在考虑到父母教育后,这些差异会逆转或减轻。此外,与城市家庭相比,父母教育对流动家庭的育儿和子女教育结果更为重要,这表明社会阶层对流动群体的重要性存在差异。
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