2019
DOI: 10.1108/heed-06-2018-0016
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“Parents just don’t understand” – generational perceptions of education and work

Abstract: Purpose Using a Southeast Asian context, this paper asks a question that has seldom been researched: Is there a divergence between parents’ and their college-going children’s perceptions of education and employability at a time of rapid economic change? If such a divergence exists, it would have hidden costs for the children. Parents’ choice of professions no longer in demand when their children reach working age can permanently damage the latter’s earning power. Also, parents’ choice of fields of study that t… Show more

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“…A high level of involvement and control are characters of authoritarian parenting [126]. While making choices for children is common and acceptable among Asian parents [127], this parental responsibility might seem to be overbearing for Western families. Authoritarian parenting also consists of high discipline and physical coercion, and lower warmth or acceptance [128].…”
Section: Parenting In Malaysia: Putting It All Togethermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high level of involvement and control are characters of authoritarian parenting [126]. While making choices for children is common and acceptable among Asian parents [127], this parental responsibility might seem to be overbearing for Western families. Authoritarian parenting also consists of high discipline and physical coercion, and lower warmth or acceptance [128].…”
Section: Parenting In Malaysia: Putting It All Togethermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to parents' perceptions, significant difference was found in the quality of e-learning provided by public and private education institutions [32]. However, in terms of overall service quality, perceptions of students differ from perceptions of parents [33]. Although a majority of studies conducted on higher education service quality employ the dimensional framework, the multi-dimensionality of service quality cannot be ignored.…”
Section: Service Quality Perceptions By Students and Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the investigation of online Latin dance training institutions for teenagers in Qingdao, it is believed that the combination of theoretical research and practice should be strengthened in online sports dance training, and training institutions should pay more attention to the standardization of teaching routines and the standards of technical movements in the training process. Meanwhile, relevant associations and competent departments should strengthen the guidance and management of online sports dance training institutions ( Cheong et al, 2018 ). With the rapid development of online education industry, a lot of money has been invested in this industry.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%