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重现不平等:运气、财富与童年健康的持久影响。

Reproducing inequalities: luck, wallets, and the enduring effects of childhood health.

作者信息

Palloni Alberto

机构信息

Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1180 Observatory Drive 53706, USA.

出版信息

Demography. 2006 Nov;43(4):587-615. doi: 10.1353/dem.2006.0036.

Abstract

In this article, I argue that research on social stratification, on intergenerational transmission of inequalities, and on the theory of factor payments and wage determination will be strengthened by studying the role played by early childhood health. I show that the inclusion of such a factor requires researchers to integrate theories in each of these fields with new theories linking early childhood health conditions and events that occur at later stages in the life course of individuals, particularly physical and mental health as well as disability and mortality. The empirical evidence I gather shows that early childhood health matters for the achievement of or social accession to, adult social class positions. Even if the magnitude of associations is not overwhelming, it is not weaker than that found between adult social accession and other, more conventional and better-studied individual characteristics, such as educational attainment. It is very likely that the evidence presented in this article grossly underplays the importance of early childhood health for adult socioeconomic achievement.

摘要

在本文中,我认为,通过研究幼儿健康所起的作用,社会分层、不平等的代际传递以及要素报酬与工资决定理论的研究将得到加强。我表明,纳入这样一个因素要求研究人员将这些领域中的每一个领域的理论与新的理论相结合,这些新理论将幼儿健康状况与个体生命历程后期发生的事件联系起来,特别是身心健康以及残疾和死亡率。我收集的实证证据表明,幼儿健康对于获得或进入成年社会阶层地位至关重要。即使关联的程度并不压倒性,但也并不比在成年社会进入与其他更传统且研究更充分的个体特征(如教育程度)之间发现的关联弱。本文所呈现的证据很可能严重低估了幼儿健康对成人社会经济成就的重要性。

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