Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Attitudes in Chinese American Families: Interplay of Socioeconomic Status and Acculturation.

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Published in Child Dev on May 03, 2016

Authors

Yishan Shen1, Su Yeong Kim2, Yijie Wang3

Author Affiliations

1: The University of Texas at Austin. ysshen@utexas.edu.
2: The University of Texas at Austin.
3: Fordham University, New York, NY, USA. ywang489@fordham.edu.

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