Saikat GhoshTobias Rausch

The Relation between Parents’ Child-Rearing Behavior and Their Socioeconomic Status in a Developing Country Context: A Case from West Bengal, India

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.doi: https://doi.org/10.31244/zep.2020.02.06

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Abstract

This study examines variation in parents’ child-rearing behavior based on their socioeconomic status (SES) in the context of a developing country. The impact of different aspects of SES on the probability of practicing several child-rearing behaviors was examined individually based on a data of 1373 households in West Bengal, India. The study found that components of SES explain great shares of the variance in parents’ child-rearing behaviors and the variation was bi-dimensional. There was variation between parental practices due to a change in SES, and also each practice was affected differently for each component of SES. Mother’s level of education was found to play a consistent and most significant role in improving parent-child regular interaction.

Schlagworte
child-rearing behavior, socioeconomic status, mother’s education, developing country

APA-Zitation
Ghosh, S. & Rausch T. (2020). The Relation between Parents’ Child-Rearing Behavior and Their Socioeconomic Status in a Developing Country Context: A Case from West Bengal, India. ZEP – Zeitschrift für internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspädagogik, 43(2), 33-39. https://doi.org/10.31244/zep.2020.02.06