Sociological Perspectives on Parenting Stress: How Social Structure and Culture Shape Parental Strain and the Well-Being of Parents and Children

作者: Kei Nomaguchi , Melissa A. Milkie

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55376-4_3

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摘要: From a sociological perspective, parenting stress occurs in economic, social, and cultural contexts in which some parents are more disadvantaged than others. In this chapter, we …

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