Pilkauskas Natasha V
Natasha Pilkauskas, PhD is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Columbia University's School of Social Work and the Columbia Population Research Center, 1255 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027 (
J Marriage Fam. 2012 Oct 1;74(5):931-943. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2012.01008.x.
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well-being Study (N=4,898), this study investigates how the share, correlates, transition patterns, and duration of three generation households vary by mother's relationship status at birth. Nine percent of married mothers, 17 % of cohabiting, and 45% of single mothers live in a three generation family household at the birth of the child. Incidence over time is much higher and most common among single mother households, 60% live in a three generation family household in at least one wave. Economic need, culture, and generational needs are associated with living in a three generation household and correlates vary by mother's relationship status. Three generation family households are short lived and transitions are frequent. Kin support through coresidence is an important source of support for families with young children and in particular families that are unwed at the birth of their child.
本研究利用脆弱家庭与儿童福利研究(样本量N = 4898)的数据,调查了三代同堂家庭的比例、相关性、转变模式和持续时间如何因母亲在孩子出生时的关系状况而有所不同。在孩子出生时,9%的已婚母亲、17%的同居母亲和45%的单身母亲生活在三代同堂的家庭中。随着时间推移,三代同堂家庭的发生率在单身母亲家庭中要高得多且最为常见,60%的单身母亲家庭至少在一个调查阶段生活在三代同堂的家庭中。经济需求、文化和代际需求与三代同堂的生活方式相关,且相关性因母亲的关系状况而异。三代同堂的家庭持续时间较短,转变频繁。通过共同居住获得的亲属支持是有幼儿家庭,尤其是孩子出生时未婚家庭的重要支持来源。