The role of parent–child communication on Chinese rural left-behind children’s educational expectation: a moderated mediation analysis
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Abstract
Parents are the most intimate and proximal influences on a child’s development. Migration-induced parental absence in rural China might pose a considerable threat to the educational development of left-behind children because of insufficient parent–child communication. Despite growing scholarly attention, we know little of the effect of parental migration on either parent–child communication or the educational expectations of rural students of different left-behind status (i.e., left behind by two parents; left behind by one parent; or living with both parents). Drawing upon the longitudinal data of the China Education Panel Survey (N = 2275), this study used a two-step path analysis to examine the…
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- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Mediation
- Moderated mediation
- Left behind
- Social psychology
- Political science
- Psychotherapist
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