What values parents hope to instill in their children

I read the abstract of this published research paper and the accompanying Info-Graph and there was one striking fact that I couldn’t miss…. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/socf.12685

Abstract

This paper investigates trends in adult child-rearing values in the United States over a 30-year period, from the mid-1980s into the first decades of the 21st century. Using data from the General Social Surveys, we report trends in emphasis on five child traits: think for self, obey, work hard, popularity, and helping others. Independent of the time of the surveys, child-rearing values are associated with several individual attributes: gender, schooling level, occupational class, birth year, race/ethnicity, region, party identification, religious affiliation, and religiosity. Socioeconomic factors continue to be among the most important, but contrary to many arguments, occupational class, as measured by Weeden–Grusky micro-classes, has a relatively less important role in predicting child-rearing values, once education is taken into account. Religious variables are also important, less so than socioeconomic factors, but there is support for the hypothesis of the growing strength over time in the impact of religious conservatism and participation.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/socf.12685
Source: Sober Look

Now let me tell you that the most important Value I remember my parents trying relentlessly to instill in me when I was young were Honesty and Truthfulness … both of which, I am very surprised, do not find a mention anywhere here at all … neither in the research-survey work nor in its findings. There is Autonomy, Hard Work, Compassion, Obedience and Likability (whatever that means!🤔)…. But there is no Honesty/ Truthfulness ! How times have changed and so have the ranking of Values!

Sudarshan Madabushi

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