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Parents as role models: Parental behavior affects adolescents' plans for work involvement

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2011
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Wiese, B. S., & Freund, A. M. (2011). Parents as role models: Parental behavior affects adolescents’ plans for work involvement. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 35, 218–224. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025411398182

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This study (N = 520 high-school students) investigates the influence of parental work involvement on adolescents’ own plans regarding their future work involvement. As expected, adolescents’ perceptions of parental work behavior affected their plans for own work involvement. Same-sex parents served as main role models for the adolescents’ own plans, whereas opposite-sex parents served as models for the preferred degree of work participation for the adolescents’ future life partners. Interestingly, ideals of how much one’s own parents

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  • Wiese, B S
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  • Freund, Alexandra M
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35

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3

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218

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224

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English

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2011

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0165-0254

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133 since deposited on 2012-01-11
Acq. date: 2025-11-14

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Wiese, B. S., & Freund, A. M. (2011). Parents as role models: Parental behavior affects adolescents’ plans for work involvement. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 35, 218–224. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025411398182

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