-
Lareau is a
Canadian French surname. It may
refer to:
Annette Lareau, an
American professor and
sociologist Edmond Lareau (1848–1890), a
Canadian lawyer...
- Sébastien
Lareau (French pronunciation: [sebastjɛ̃ laʁo]; born
April 27, 1973) is a
former professional tennis player. He
became the
first Canadian to...
-
Annette Patricia Lareau (born
December 28, 1952) is a
sociologist working at the
University of Pennsylvania. She has
completed extensive field work studying...
-
Edmond Lareau, QC (March 13, 1848 –
April 21, 1890) was a lawyer, author,
journalist and
political figure in Quebec. He
represented Rouville in the Legislative...
-
Family Life is a 2003 non-fiction book by
American sociologist Annette Lareau based upon a
study of 88
African American and
white families (of
which only...
-
Lareau Farm is a
historic farm
property at 48
Lareau Road in Waitsfield, Vermont.
First settled in 1794 by
Simeon Stoddard and his wife Abiah, two of the...
- 2010.
Lareau (1881), p. 248.
Lareau (1881), p. 251.
Lareau (1881), p. 252.
Lareau (1881), p. 253.
Lareau (1881), p. 254.
Lareau (1881), p. 261.
Lareau (1881)...
-
activities in
their children's lives. The
expression is
attributed to
Annette Lareau. This
parenting style is
commonly exhibited in middle-class and upper-class...
-
working class jobs.
Annette Lareau also
addresses the
factors that lead to
social stratification in
educational attainment.
Lareau's idea of
concerted cultivation...
- year in the ATP
circuit came in 1993, when he
partnered with Sébastien
Lareau to
reach the US Open
doubles semifinal.
After a
moderate season in 1994...