Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Stijn Daenekindt , John Lievens , Mart Willekens
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Ghent University, Belgium
ANO 2014
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Cultural Sociology
ISSN 1749-9755
E-ISSN 1749-9763
EDITORA Sage Publications
DOI 10.1177/1749975514533686
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 3b1807e88b68112b293a900c31413686

Resumo

This article examines the effects of parental educational levels on the art/heritage and pop/rock participation of adolescents. We use a subset of adolescents from the survey 'Cultural Participation in Flanders 2003–2004' (N = 1030) to test the relative effects of the educational levels of the mother and father. Using diagonal reference models, we find that the parent with the highest educational level – regardless of whether it is the father or mother – has the largest influence on the cultural participation of their children, which can be interpreted as a status maximization effect. However, we also find that a lower educated mother still has an influence on art and heritage participation and a lower educated father still has an influence on pop and rock participation. These results highlight the need to reassess the influence of the mother in the Bourdieusian framework. Furthermore, they have important implications for the conceptualization and operationalization of the social status position of families.

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