Unequal Childhoods -- A Childhood-Sociological Approach

An approach to the differences inherent in childhood should take into account the generational order as it is defined by society and at the same time be attentive to social inequalities with respect to status of the family of origin, gender and ethnicity. This is the claim of the new sociology of ch...

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Family
Generational Differences
Social Inequality
Well Being
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