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Parental Competencies’ Development In Higher Education System

Table 1:

Social institutions Key functions Scientists, who defined these functions
Family Reproductive, economic, educational,recreative and social control functions Bagirova and Shubat (Bagirova & Shubat 2018), Becker (Becker, 1930), Berger (Berger, 2002), Bossard (Bossard, 1935), Gurko and Orlova (Gurko & Orlova 2011), Healey with co-authors (Healey et. al 2010), Horwitz (Horwitz, 2015), Scott with co-authors (Scott et. al. 2004), Sinelnikov (Sinelnikov, 2018)
Education Humanistic, socializing, informative, regulative, integrative, communicative and social selection functions Andres (Andres, 2016), Bauman (Bauman, 2000), Bourdieu and Passeron (Bourdieu & Passeron 1977), Clark (Clark, 1994), Collins (Collins, 1971), Gumport (Gumport, 2007), Karabel (Karabel, 2005), Meyer (Meyer, 1977), Parsons (Parsons, 1959), Tinto and Pusser (Tinto & Pusser 2006)
Culture Informative, socializing, communicative and regulative functions Becker (Becker, 1982), Griswold (Griswold, 2012), Hans and Knobl (Hans & Knobl 2010), Jenkins (Jenkins, 1992), Munch and Smelser (Munch & Smelser 1993), Burns and Dietz (Burns & Dietz 1992)
Religion Worldview, compensative and regulative functions Barkan and Greenwood (Barkan & Greenwood 2003), Bryan (Bryan, 2016), Casanova (Casanova, 2006), Durkheim (Durkheim 1947), Semenenko and Galgash (Semenenko & Galgash 2014), Greeley (Greeley, 1989), Johnson and Jang (Johnson & Jang 2010), Nath (Nath, 2015), Stoops (Stoops, 1913), Weber (Weber, 1958)
State Integrative, regulation and distribution functions, social control and state functions (economic and legal functions etc.) Guala (Guala, 2016), Marx (Marx, 1867), Merton (Merton, 1968), North (North, 1990), Parsons (Parsons, 1952), Powell and DiMaggio (Powell & DiMaggio 1991), Swedberg (Swedberg, 2005), Weber (Weber, 1978)
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