Intergenerational transmission of parental child-rearing gender-role attitudes and its influence on gender roles in single-parent families
I-Jun Chen,
Xiaoxiao Wang,
Zhiyin Sun
et al.
Abstract:Background
The development of children’s gender roles in single-parent families is worthy of attention. It may be affected by family members’ gender roles and parental child-rearing gender-role attitudes (PCGA). PCGA will form a consistent or inconsistent intergenerational relationship between parents and children.
Objective
This study examined the intergenerational similarities in gender roles and PCGA. Also, the intergenerational transmission of … Show more
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