Corman H, Kaestner R
Rider College, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-3099.
Demography. 1992 Aug;29(3):389-408.
The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence on the effect of child health on marital stability and family structure in an economic framework. We use the 1988 National Health Interview Survey's Child Health Supplement, with a sample of about 9,000 families, to test whether having an unhealthy child decreases the mother's chance of being married and whether it increases her chance of living in an extended family. Using two different measures of child health, we find that having an unhealthy child decreases the mother's likelihood of being married. Our results imply that children in poor health are more likely to face obstacles beyond their illness because they also are more likely to suffer the consequences of poverty and the poor schooling outcomes that result from being raised in a female-headed household. The only mitigating factor is that unhealthy white children are more likely than their healthy counterparts to be living in an extended family.
本文旨在提供证据,以说明在经济框架下儿童健康对婚姻稳定性和家庭结构的影响。我们使用1988年全国健康访谈调查的儿童健康补充资料,样本包含约9000个家庭,来检验拥有一个不健康的孩子是否会降低母亲结婚的几率,以及是否会增加她生活在大家庭中的几率。通过使用两种不同的儿童健康衡量标准,我们发现拥有一个不健康的孩子会降低母亲结婚的可能性。我们的研究结果表明,健康状况不佳的孩子更有可能面临疾病之外的障碍,因为他们也更有可能承受贫困的后果以及在单亲家庭中成长所导致的糟糕学业成绩。唯一的缓解因素是,不健康的白人儿童比健康的白人儿童更有可能生活在大家庭中。