Verma, Satish (author / Louisiana State University), Boz, Ismet (author / Iman University, Turkey), and Richard, Richard F. (author / Louisiana State University)
Format:
Proceedings
Publication Date:
2001-04-04
Published:
USA: Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 138 Document Number: C20916
Notes:
Burton Swanson Collection, pages 35-42, from "Emerging trends in agricultural and extension education", AIAEE 2001, Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference, April 4-7, 2001, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Parents shape children's social choices through their social and economic actions. Parental social participation connects children to a civic culture and encourages involvement in civic groups. Parents' ties to farming in farm-dependent communities furuther enhance children's civic orientations by providing added opportunities and incentives for social participation. Data from Iowa Youth and Families Project confirm these hypotheses, showing that the children of farmers and of rural leaders are more likely to participate in civic groups. These results establish parental social involvement as a source of social capital and demonstrate the importance of farm incluences for understanding the social involvement of youth in rural society.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C13472
Notes:
Posted at: www.regional.org.au/au/apen/2001/BayolaD.htm, 8 p., APEN (Australasia Pacific Extension Network) 2001 International Conference, Oct 3-5,2001 at Univ. of Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia