Value transmission between parents and their adolescent children: The process and its outcomes. A psycho-social perspective

Daniela Barni, Rosa Rosnati, Sonia Ranieri

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Abstract

Intergenerational relationships have gained a prominent place in the public discourse and in social science research in the last years. This chapter concentrates on the role of the family as the primary socialisation agent and place where the intergenerational transmission of values occurs, especially focusing on adolescence. After a brief overview of psycho-social research concerning the process of intergenerational value transmission within the family as well as its outcomes – often measured as parent-child value similarity –, the authors suggest an alternative view by introducing the concepts of “choice” and “continuity”.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntergenerational relations. European perspectives on family and society
EditorsIsabelle Albert, Dieter Ferring
Pages101-117
Number of pages17
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Adolescence
  • Intergenerational relations
  • Value transmission

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