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Ethiopia and Namibia are related as they were both included in a 12-country cross-cultural study on parental values [1] and participated in the associated workshops [2]. Furthermore, both countries share a focus on the value of sharing in child-rearing [3] and are part of the broader research on how parents conceptualize respect [4].
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Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com 4 facts
measurementA mixed-methods study explored cross-cultural similarities and variations in values that parents aspire to instill in children across 12 low- and middle-income countries: Afghanistan, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, and Uzbekistan.
claimParticipants across different countries conceptualize respect in various ways: respect for others (Cameroon, Malaysia, Namibia, PNG), respect for elders (all 12 countries), and dining etiquette (Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, PNG, Uzbekistan).
claimThe value of sharing, defined as distributing resources and time for mutual group benefit, is a key child-rearing focus for parents in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Namibia.
claimThe study conducted workshops with parents, child caregivers, and subject matter experts from Afghanistan, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, and Uzbekistan.