Family socialization and girls' and boys' investment in associative cultural and sports activities

This article analyzes cultural activities and sports practised by children, which are often more stable and more sensitive to parental influences than children's culture. Centred on the study of the transmission of gender norms and associated practices, this work shows the significance of the s...

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Family
Gender differentiation
Peer groups
Socialization
Sport games
Sports
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