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Socialization in the Family: Ethnic and Ecological Perspectives

University of California, Riverside · Pomona College

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Abstract

This chapter reviews advances in our understanding of socialization of children in the family context. Both historical and contemporary perspectives on socialization are outlined. The chapter is guided by a family systems approach to socialization which recognizes the parent-child subsystem, the co-parental, marital and sibling subsystems as well as the family unit as contributors to children's socialization. The effects of each of these subsystems on children's socialization are explored. Next, a variety of determinants of family socialization strategies are discussed, including child characteristics, parental personal resources, community-based social capital and socioeconomic status. In another section, the…

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Keywords
  • Socialization
  • Ethnic group
  • Ecology
  • Sociology
  • Geography
  • Anthropology
  • Social science
  • Biology
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