Parent-child value similarity and subjective well-being in the context of migration: An exploration

Andreas Hadjar, K. Boehnke, A. Knafo, Ella Daniel, Anna-Lena Musiol, David Schiefer, Anna Möllering
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Intergenerational value similarity has a different meaning for migrants and minorities compared to the majority society. Whereas high parent-child value similarity among majority families more likely indicates successful internalization of societal values, high intergenerational similarity among migrants may indicate a lack of social integration into the host society. The present paper links parent-adolescent value similarity among migrant/minority and majority families to subjective well-being in two societies, Germany and Israel (Total N = 977 families). Analyses assess intergenerational similarity on all values from the Schwartz value circumplex. Among majority groups intergenerational value similarity is a predictor of life satisfaction. In minority groups it is more so a low distance of a family's value preferences to the modal values of the majority group that predicts life satisfaction – but only in Israel.
移民背景下的亲子价值相似性与主观幸福感探讨
与多数社会相比,移民和少数民族的代际价值相似性具有不同的含义。虽然大多数家庭的亲子价值观高度相似更可能表明社会价值观的成功内化,但移民之间的高代际相似性可能表明缺乏与东道国社会的社会融合。本文将德国和以色列两个社会(总N = 977个家庭)中移民/少数民族和多数家庭的父母-青少年价值观相似性与主观幸福感联系起来。分析评估了来自施瓦茨价值圈的所有价值观的代际相似性。在大多数群体中,代际价值相似性是生活满意度的预测因子。在少数群体中,预测生活满意度的家庭价值偏好与多数群体的模式价值之间的距离更小——但仅限于以色列。
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