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Bukowski, William M.; Dirks, Melanie; Persram, Ryan J.; Wright, Leah; Infantino, Erika – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2020
Although peer relations are recognized as a fundamental developmental context, they have been rarely studied as a means of understanding the effects of socioeconomic status and inequality. In this paper, we show how and why peer relations provide a unique and powerful opportunity to assess the differential risks and resources available in the peer…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Socioeconomic Status, Social Differences, Risk
Juang, Linda P.; Schachner, Maja K.; Pevec, Sharleen; Moffitt, Ursula – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2020
We examined whether German adolescents who participated in an adapted 8-week school-based intervention, the "Identity Project," reported greater changes in heritage and global identities and perceptions of classroom cultural climate. We used a longitudinal, wait-list control design pooling eight classrooms across the school years of…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Adolescent Development, Intervention, Educational Environment
Cai, Wangchun; Wu, Fuxiang – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2019
This paper reviews how income inequality at the micro and regional levels influenced the inequality in educational outcomes for children and adolescents in China over the past decades. First, we find that the economic condition of the family influences children's and adolescents' education through home educational resources and parental…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Family Income, Equal Education, Outcomes of Education
Lannegrand-Willems, Lyda; Barbot, Baptiste – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2015
In Europe, the question of identity and youth civic engagement constitutes a challenge both for the European Union (EU) and for research on adolescent psychology. In this article, we discuss the European historical context and the current initiatives from the EU that aim to encourage civic engagement among young people. Then, we suggest some…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Self Concept, Adolescent Development, Citizen Participation
Ammons, Samantha K.; Kelly, Erin L. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2008
The challenges of juggling work and family responsibilities are well known, but there has been little attention to the distinctive work and family experiences of young adults. This chapter explores how class affects young adults' exposure to work-family conflicts and the strategies they use to manage their work and family responsibilities. Using…
Descriptors: Social Class, Conflict, Young Adults, Family Work Relationship
Aronson, Pamela – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2008
This article provides an overview of objective and subjective class differences in experiences of postsecondary education. Using the metaphor of a funnel, it argues that cumulative disadvantage results when first-generation and low-income college students are disproportionately filtered out at each stage of the postsecondary education process.…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Low Income Groups, College Students, Postsecondary Education
Eccles, Jacquelynne S. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2005
This chapter describes the history of the Eccles et al. Expectancy Value Model and research on the influence of social and psychological factors on gender and ethnic differences in math, science, and information technology choices. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Information Technology, Academic Achievement, Gender Differences
Peer reviewedFacio, Alicia; Micocci, Fabiana – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
Examined conceptions of emerging adulthood among Argentinians in their middle twenties. Found wide support for individualistic criteria for adulthood, but also criteria suggesting more collectivistic values. Identified gender, social class origin, and educational attainment differences. Concluded that emerging adulthood is a distinct developmental…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedHarwood, Robin L.; Scholmerich, Axel; Schulze, Pamela A. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2000
Examined intergroup and intragroup variations in Anglo and Puerto Rican mothers' beliefs regarding long-term socialization goals and in their organization of feeding, social play, teaching, and free play interactions. Found evidence of heterogeneity in cultural groups. In sub-communities defined by social class, cultural values were transformed in…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Context Effect, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedFlammer, August; Schaffner, Brigitta – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
Examined variations in adolescent time use within Europe and their relation to culture, focusing on organization of free time, most frequent leisure activities, and resulting emotional states. Found that European adolescents spent free time in a range of activities, including electronic media, computer games, playing musical instruments, reading,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedVerma, Suman; Sharma, Deepali – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
Used the experience sampling method to examine Indian adolescents' use of free time. Found that adolescents' free time use was influenced by both tradition and modernization, and varied according to social class, urban versus rural setting, and gender. Concluded that youth activities continue to reflect the sociocultural and historical nature of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect
Peer reviewedArnett, Jeffrey Jensen – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
Compared conceptions of the transition to adulthood among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans and white, European Americans. Found wide support for individualistic criteria for adulthood among the three ethnic groups, but each held culturally distinctive criteria, and all three endorsed collectivistic criteria more widely than European…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Black Youth, Comparative Analysis, Criteria
Peer reviewedHolloway, Susan D.; Behrens, Kazuko Y. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2002
Used qualitative and quantitative methods to examine how 40 Japanese mothers from working-class and middle-class backgrounds supported their child's transition to first grade. Found that mothers reported higher self-efficacy if they had one child, if their child was a boy, and if they had memories of being more frequently rejected by their own…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Child Rearing, Context Effect, Cultural Influences

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