Social class and the daily lives of children - A study from the United States |
Journal/Book: Childhood. 2000; 7: 6 Bonhill Street, London EC2a 4Pu, England. Sage Publications Ltd. 155-171.
Abstract: Using ethnographic data of US white and African-American children 7-10 years of age, this study examines the role of social class in shaping the contours of childhood, pace and rhythm of life, and the amount of interweaving between parents' and children's lives. Focusing on middle-class and working-class boys, the results show that middleclass children spend time in activities organized by adults stressing public performance and skill development. Working-class children's lives tend to revolve around informal play, visiting kin and 'hanging out'. Middle-class children's activities, while formally leisure, were similar to school activities. There are also parallels between middle-class children's activities and the nature of their parents' work.
Note: Article Lareau A, Temple Univ, Dept Sociol, 756 Gladfelter Hall, Philadelphia,PA 19122 USA
Keyword(s): leisure activities; parenting; social class; socialization
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