Parish Susan L, Seltzer Marsha Mailick, Greenberg Jan S, Floyd Frank
School of Social Work, University North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 301 Pittsboro St.-CB 3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Ment Retard. 2004 Dec;42(6):413-26. doi: 10.1352/0047-6765(2004)42<413:EIOCAM>2.0.CO;2.
We compared the economic well-being and maternal employment of parents whose children did or did not have developmental disabilities. This prospective study is a secondary analysis of data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, collected when respondents were aged 18, 36, and 53, on average. Although the two groups were similar at age 18, income and savings differed markedly by age 53, but statistically significant differences were not found on other measures. Mothers of children with disabilities were less likely to have job spells lasting more than 5 years and had lower earnings when they were 36 years old. Further, there was a trend for them to be less likely to have full-time jobs as their children grew older.
我们比较了孩子有或没有发育障碍的父母的经济状况和母亲的就业情况。这项前瞻性研究是对威斯康星纵向研究数据的二次分析,这些数据是在受访者平均年龄为18岁、36岁和53岁时收集的。尽管两组在18岁时情况相似,但到53岁时,收入和储蓄有显著差异,但在其他衡量指标上未发现统计学上的显著差异。残疾儿童的母亲从事持续时间超过5年工作的可能性较小,在36岁时收入较低。此外,随着孩子长大,她们从事全职工作的可能性呈下降趋势。