Authors
Yixiao Liu, Quanbao Jiang, Feinian Chen
Publication date
2020/5/26
Journal
Chinese sociological review
Volume
52
Issue
3
Pages
239-268
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Despite the declining gender gap in education is consistently documented at the national level in China, little is known about the gendered pattern in education at the household level. This study aims at understanding the micro mechanism of current gendered pattern in educational attainment by examining parental educational strategies in Chinese families, where daughters are historically unprivileged, while children’s education is highly valued. Using the first-wave data from China Education Panel Survey (CEPS, academic year 2013–2014), we examined the gender differences in family educational strategies measured as parental college expectation and children’s private tutoring among junior high school students (aged 12–18, n = 15,733). The results show that daughters are more advantageous in parental educational strategies. Overall, daughters are more likely to be expected to attend college and …
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