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Parental expectations of only child boys and only child girls in urban China.

机译:在中国城市,只有男孩和女孩的父母期望。

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This study investigated parental expectations of only child boys and only child girls in urban China in terms of the educational achievement, future careers and gender role related behaviors. Through the examination of parental expectations, this study also attempted to investigate the impact of the One-child policy on Chinese parents in terms of their expectations and attitudes toward gender. Two studies were conducted. Study One was an exploratory study, in which twenty-four individual interviews were conducted with twelve couples who had only children attending elementary schools. Among these couples, six of them had only child boys and six of them had only child girls. Study Two used a survey method to obtain broader views on the topics of interest. A total of 163 couples who had only children completed surveys. These participants of this study came from 6 elementary schools in two cities in Southern China.; The results of this study showed that parents had similar expectations for the educational level they expected their children to achieve regardless of the gender of the only children. However, gender-differentiated expectations were seen in some areas. For instance, more parents of boys than parents of girls chose physics as the subject that they expected their only children to do well in. In addition, among careers that were considered as "male" associated jobs, such as engineer and scientist, or "female" associated jobs, such as teacher, gender-differentiated expectations were found. Furthermore, gender-differentiated expectations were seen in gender role related behaviors from parents' answers. For instance, more parents of boys than parents of girls expected their only children to be the leader of their future family. Thus, on the one hand, the societal changes and the reinforcement of the One-child Policy in China did help change parents' attitudes toward gender and cultivated parents to have similar expectations of both only child boys' and only child girls' intellectual development; on the other hand, parents still held gender-differentiated expectations for boys and girls in certain careers and some gender role related behaviors. In addition, parents speculated that their educational expectations were not strongly influenced by the implementation of the One-child Policy.
机译:这项研究从教育成就,未来职业和与性别角色相关的行为等方面调查了中国城市唯一的男孩和女孩的父母期望。通过检查父母的期望,本研究还试图从他们的期望和对性别的态度方面研究独生子女政策对中国父母的影响。进行了两项研究。研究一是一项探索性研究,其中对十二个只有孩子上小学的夫妇进行了个人访谈。在这些夫妇中,其中有六个只有男孩,而六个则只有女孩。研究二使用调查方法来获得对感兴趣主题的更广泛看法。共有163个独生子女的夫妇完成了调查。这些研究的参与者来自中国南方两个城市的6所小学。这项研究的结果表明,无论独生子女的性别如何,父母对他们期望子女达到的教育水平抱有相似的期望。但是,在某些地区看到了性别差异的期望。例如,选择物理作为他们期望自己唯一的孩子擅长的学科的男孩父母多于女孩父母。此外,在被视为与“男性”相关的职业中,例如工程师和科学家,或“女性”的相关工作,例如教师,性别差异的期望被发现。此外,在父母回答中与性别角色相关的行为中看到了性别差异的期望。例如,男孩的父母比女孩的父母期望自己的独生子女成为未来家庭的领导者更多。因此,一方面,中国的社会变化和加强的“独生子女政策”确实改变了父母对性别的态度,并使养成的父母对独生子女和独生子女的智力发展抱有相似的期望;另一方面,父母仍然对某些职业中的男孩和女孩以及与性别角色有关的行为抱有性别差异的期望。此外,父母推测,他们的学业期望不受“独生子女政策”实施的强烈影响。

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  • 作者

    Liang, Yandong.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.;
  • 学科 Education Guidance and Counseling.; Sociology Individual and Family Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 155 p.
  • 总页数 155
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 教育;社会学;
  • 关键词

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