The Handbook of Life‐Span Development 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470880166.hlsd002016
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Religious and Spiritual Development across the Life Span

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“…As such, this qualitative finding is in line with outcomes of the quantitative studies on parenting/family values and the persisting significance of intergenerational transfer (cf. Min et al, 2012;van Ijzendoorn, 1992, Maccoby, 2007Roest et al, 2010;Rohan & Zanna, 1996;Repetti et al, 2011). In many intergenerational dyads studied, the transfer can be observed and clearly succeeded in aligning the attitudes to parenting and family across generations.…”
Section: Parenting As An Intergenerationally Transferred Family Valuementioning
confidence: 91%
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“…As such, this qualitative finding is in line with outcomes of the quantitative studies on parenting/family values and the persisting significance of intergenerational transfer (cf. Min et al, 2012;van Ijzendoorn, 1992, Maccoby, 2007Roest et al, 2010;Rohan & Zanna, 1996;Repetti et al, 2011). In many intergenerational dyads studied, the transfer can be observed and clearly succeeded in aligning the attitudes to parenting and family across generations.…”
Section: Parenting As An Intergenerationally Transferred Family Valuementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Particularly in the female, matrilinear line, familism strongly overlaps with family-centric value-orientations. For instance, Repetti et al (2011) found that mothers commonly wished their daughters to be family-oriented, while fathers were rather forging individualism and self-development for sons. Mothers are also the main conductors of values related to gender orders (Perales et al, 2021), as also shown by Farnicka in the Polish context (2016).…”
Section: Family and Parenting As Values In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%