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Effects of social economic status and parenting values on adolescents’ expected field of study

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Effects of social economic status and parenting values on adolescents’ expected field of study

M. G. Keijer

Discover how parental socioeconomic status and values shape adolescents' academic aspirations in this intriguing study by Micha G. Keijer. The research uncovers that higher economic status nudges teens towards lucrative career paths, while cultural status significantly influences girls' preferences for fulfilling fields. Join us in exploring these fascinating dynamics!

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Abstract
Field of study decisions are important for children's future life chances, as significant differences exist in terms of financial and status benefits across fields of study. We examine whether the economic or the cultural status of the parents is more influential in shaping their children's expectations about their future field of study. We also test whether children's expectations about field of study choices are mediated by the child-rearing values that parents hold. Results show that parental economic status increased the likelihood of adolescents expecting to opt for extrinsic rewarding fields of study. Adolescent girls, not boys, with high cultural status parents were more likely to expect to opt for intrinsically rewarding fields of study. An upbringing that is characterized by conformity increased the expectations of boys to choose an extrinsically rewarding study, while self-direction increased the expectations of girls to opt for an extrinsic field of study
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 29, 2021
Authors
Micha G. Keijer
Tags
parental socioeconomic status
adolescents
fields of study
parenting values
extrinsic rewards
intrinsic rewards
gender differences
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