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Socioeconomic status, parenting, and child development / / edited by Marc H. Bornstein and Robert H. Bradley



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Titolo: Socioeconomic status, parenting, and child development / / edited by Marc H. Bornstein and Robert H. Bradley Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Mahwah, NJ, : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (301 p.)
Disciplina: 306.874
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Soggetto topico: Parenting
Parent and child
Child development
Social status
Altri autori: BornsteinMarc H  
BradleyRobert H. <1946->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Nota di contenuto: Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Series Foreword: Monographs in Parenting; Socioeconomic Status, Parenting, and Child Development: An Introduction; I SES: Measurement and Ecology; 1 A Decade of Measuring SES: What It Tells Us and Where to go From Here; 2 Socioeconomic Status, Parenting, and Child Development: The Hollingshead Four-Factor Index of Social Status and the Socioeconomic Index of Occupations; 3 Off With Hollingshead: Socioeconomic Resources, Parenting, and Child Development; 4 Socioeconomic Resources, Parenting, and Child Development Among Immigrant Families
5 Methodological Issues in Studies of SES, Parenting, and Child DevelopmentII SES: Parenting and Child Development; 6 Causes and Consequences of SES-Related Differences in Parent-to-Child Speech; 7 Age and Ethnic Variations in Family Process Mediators of SES; 8 Socioeconomic Status in Children's Development and Family Environment: Infancy Through Adolescence; 9 Moving on Up: Neighborhood Effects on Children and Families; 10 What Are SES Effects Effects of?: A Developmental Systems Perspective; About the Authors; Author Index; Subject Index
Sommario/riassunto: Socioeconomic Status, Parenting, and Child Development presents cutting-edge thinking and research on linkages among socioeconomic status, parenting, and child development. The contributors represent an array of different disciplines, and approach the issues from a variety of perspectives. Accordingly, their ""take"" on how SES matters in the lives of children varies. This volume is divided into two parts. Part I concerns the constructs and measurement of SES and Part II discusses the functions and effects of SES. Each part presents four substantive chapters on the topic follow
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ISBN: 1-135-63401-7
1-282-59627-6
9786612596278
1-4106-0702-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910822058803321
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Serie: Monographs in parenting series.