Etnoparenting: Madurase Ethnic Women’s Parenting Viewed from the Perspective of Social Status
Siti Fadjryana Fitroh,
Eka Oktavianingsih,
Rizka Mutiara Putri
et al.
Abstract:Views regarding social status have a big influence on individuals in determining their social life, this influences people's perceptions of how they act, especially Madurese people. There are many classifications of social status, but it is focused on the social status of honor (Neng/Nyai), knowledge (Teacher) and heredity (Housewife). These differences will have an impact on the individual's smallest social life, namely the family. This research was conducted involving Madurese ethnic female subjects who had … Show more
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