Elective interdependence: Understanding individual agency and interpersonal relationships in Indian families

Volume: 16, Issue: 4, Pages: 477 - 496
Published: Nov 29, 2010
Abstract
Parents’ beliefs and ethnotheories about family life in general and childcare in particular contain explicit and implicit ideas about the manner in which children ought to be raised. Cultural scripts, family situations, and parents’ own beliefs and experiences have been known to guide parenting choices. Cultural practices in India have been deeply influenced by the textured history of external influence. In present times, increased mobility,...
Paper Details
Title
Elective interdependence: Understanding individual agency and interpersonal relationships in Indian families
Published Date
Nov 29, 2010
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
477 - 496
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