Care and Belonging in the Market (from Longing and Belonging: Parents, Children, and Consumer Culture) ALLISON J. PUGH
-Pugh found that parents in less affluent families often:
A) planned purchases for their children far in advance and spent a larger proportion of their income on items for their children than did affluent parents
B) rejected their children's demands to buy them things and thus instilled a stronger sense of values in their children
C) bought the "latest" gizmos and fads for themselves, then gave them to their children when they were tired of them
D) found satisfactory substitutes for the things children of affluent families wanted, and were able to meet their children's needs at a fraction of the cost
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