▲ | smeeth 2 days ago | |
Do you have any evidence for that? From what I’ve seen, the research leans the other way. For example: Children from more advantaged families were actually more likely to view unfair distribution as unfair, while poorer children were more likely to accept it. [0] Mother’s work hours show no link to childhood behavioral problems, it’s schedule flexibility that matters. [1] For working-class families, more father work hours correlated with fewer behavioral problems.[2] The idea that “well-off kids” end up with morality deficits because their parents work a lot doesn’t seem to hold up. [0] https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/desc.13230 |