RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 90407, USA.
Demography. 2010 Feb;47(1):145-62. doi: 10.1353/dem.0.0092.
This article tests whether parents reinforce or compensate for child endowments. We estimate how the difference in birth weight across siblings impacts specific parental investments: breast-feeding, well-baby visits, immunizations, and preschool attendance. Our results indicate that normal-birthweight children are 5%-11% more likely to receive early childhood parental investments than their low-birth-weight siblings. Moreover, the presence of additional low-birth-weight siblings in the household increases the likelihood of investments such as well-baby visits and immunizations for normal-birth-weight children. These results suggest that parental investments in early childhood tend to reinforce endowment differences.
本文旨在检验父母是否会根据子女的天赋来进行强化或补偿。我们估算了同胞兄弟姐妹间出生体重的差异对特定亲职投资(母乳喂养、定期健康检查、免疫接种和学前教育)的影响。研究结果表明,正常体重出生的儿童比低体重出生的儿童更有可能获得亲职在幼儿期的投资,其比例高出 5%-11%。此外,家中若有其他低体重出生的兄弟姐妹,正常体重出生的儿童接受定期健康检查和免疫接种等投资的可能性也会增加。这些结果表明,亲职在幼儿期的投资往往会强化天赋差异。