Heuveline Patrick, Yang Hongxing, Timberlake Jeffrey M
University of California, Los Angeles.
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
J Marriage Fam. 2010 Oct 1;72(5):1362-1376. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00770.x.
Research in the United States has shown that children growing up in 2-parent households do better in school than children from single-parent households. We used the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) data to test whether this finding applied to other countries as well ( = 100,307). We found that it did, but that the educational gap was greater in the United States than in the other 13 countries considered. Results from 2-level hierarchical linear models demonstrated that international differences in the educational gap were associated with several indicators of national policy and demographic contexts. No single policy appeared to have a large effect, but several policy combinations were associated with substantially reduced educational gaps between children from different family structures.
美国的研究表明,在双亲家庭中成长的孩子在学业上比单亲家庭的孩子表现更好。我们利用国际数学和科学趋势研究(TIMSS)的数据来检验这一发现是否也适用于其他国家(样本量(n = 100,307))。我们发现确实如此,但美国的教育差距比其他13个被研究国家更大。二级分层线性模型的结果表明,教育差距的国际差异与国家政策和人口背景的几个指标相关。没有一项单一政策似乎有很大影响,但几种政策组合与不同家庭结构孩子之间的教育差距大幅缩小有关。