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Child gender is associated with parenting practices, intergenerational support, and the quality of child-parent relationships. Papers in this session will consider how child gender affects parents, kin, and children's family processes and outcomes across the life course. Submissions taking account of diversity and variation in family relationships are particularly sought.
Family Section / Child Gender, Parenting, and Intergenerational Relationships Across the Life Course
How Does Parental Housework Interact with Children’s Housework Time in East Asia? Evidence from Diary Data - Kefan Xue; Matthew Henglong Luo, University of Oxford; Man-Yee Kan
How Gender Shapes Pathways to Parent-Child Estrangement - Michelle Nadon Bélanger, University of Toronto; Taylor Domingos, Northwestern University; Aryssa Hasham, University of Toronto
“It’s the gender question my mom really has an issue with”: Understanding Cisnormativity in Families - Amy L. Stone, Trinity University; Brandon Andrew Robinson, University of California-Riverside
On the Reproduction of Gendered and Classed Inequalities: Understanding Children’s Family Labor in Brazil - Aida Villanueva, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Carolina Aragao, University of Texas at Austin
The Burdensome Son: Child Gender and the Probability of Remarriage in China - Yuhang Zhang, Hong Kong Univ of Science and Tech; Wanru Xiong