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后代的教育和父母的生存。

The schooling of offspring and the survival of parents.

机构信息

RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA, 90401, USA,

出版信息

Demography. 2014 Aug;51(4):1271-93. doi: 10.1007/s13524-014-0303-z.

Abstract

Contemporary stratification research on developed societies usually views the intergenerational transmission of educational advantage as a one-way effect from parent to child. However, parents' investment in their offspring's schooling may yield significant returns for parents themselves in later life. For instance, well-educated offspring have greater knowledge of health and technology to share with their parents and more financial means to provide for them than do their less-educated counterparts. We use data from the 1992-2006 Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to examine whether adult offspring's educational attainments are associated with parents' survival in the United States. We show that adult offspring's educational attainments have independent effects on their parents' mortality, even after controlling for parents' own socioeconomic resources. This relationship is more pronounced for deaths that are linked to behavioral factors: most notably, chronic lower respiratory disease and lung cancer. Furthermore, at least part of the association between offspring's schooling and parents' survival may be explained by parents' health behaviors, including smoking and physical activity. These findings suggest that one way to influence the health of the elderly is through their offspring. To harness the full value of schooling for health, then, a family and multigenerational perspective is needed.

摘要

当代发达社会的阶层研究通常认为,教育优势的代际传递是一种从父母到子女的单向效应。然而,父母对子女教育的投资可能会在他们以后的生活中为自己带来巨大的回报。例如,受过良好教育的子女会有更多的健康和技术知识与父母分享,并且比受教育程度较低的子女有更多的经济手段来供养父母。我们利用 1992-2006 年健康与退休研究(HRS)的数据,考察了成年子女的教育程度是否与他们在美国的父母的生存有关。我们发现,即使在控制了父母自身的社会经济资源之后,成年子女的教育程度对他们父母的死亡率仍有独立的影响。这种关系在与行为因素有关的死亡中更为明显:最显著的是慢性下呼吸道疾病和肺癌。此外,子女受教育程度与父母生存之间的部分关联可能可以通过父母的健康行为来解释,包括吸烟和体育锻炼。这些发现表明,影响老年人健康的一种方式是通过他们的子女。为了充分利用教育对健康的价值,需要从家庭和多代的角度来看待问题。

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