Socialization in the Family: Ethnic and Ecological Perspectives
University of California, Riverside · Pomona College
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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- Socialization
- Ethnic group
- Ecology
- Sociology
- Geography
- Anthropology
- Social science
- Biology