Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... parents and children reciprocity is often experienced in a special way : adult children often feel obliged to give their parents attention by visiting them or inviting them to dinner , because of what their parents have done for them ...
... parents and children reciprocity is often experienced in a special way : adult children often feel obliged to give their parents attention by visiting them or inviting them to dinner , because of what their parents have done for them ...
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... parents in respect of parental economic status , but also that most discrepancies are better understood as differences in interpretation rather than as simple mistakes on the part of children . Parental occupation and social class ...
... parents in respect of parental economic status , but also that most discrepancies are better understood as differences in interpretation rather than as simple mistakes on the part of children . Parental occupation and social class ...
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... parental ' talking up ' of an occupation . Most importantly , none of the discrepancies arise from children and parents describing different occupations , all are due to different descriptions of the same work . In sum , as with ...
... parental ' talking up ' of an occupation . Most importantly , none of the discrepancies arise from children and parents describing different occupations , all are due to different descriptions of the same work . In sum , as with ...
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