Eeckhaut Mieke C W, Sweeney Megan M
a University of California , Los Angeles.
Popul Stud (Camb). 2016;70(1):39-58. doi: 10.1080/00324728.2015.1122209. Epub 2016 Jan 21.
This study investigated the association between contraceptive sterilization and socio-economic status (measured by educational attainment) in ten countries, using data from the 2006-10 National Survey of Family Growth and the 2004-10 Generations and Gender Surveys. The findings confirm that a long-standing association between socio-economic status and sterilization persists in the contemporary United States: female sterilization is associated with economic disadvantage, whereas male sterilization is associated with economic advantage. The latter association is found to be unique to the United States, but female sterilization is associated with disadvantage in most of the other countries studied. While basic demographic background factors such as early childbearing and parity can explain the observed associations in most of the countries, a strong gendered association between sterilization and socio-economic status remains in the United States and Belgium even after adjusting for these factors.
本研究利用2006 - 2010年全国家庭成长调查以及2004 - 2010年世代与性别调查的数据,对十个国家中避孕绝育与社会经济地位(以教育程度衡量)之间的关联进行了调查。研究结果证实,在美国当代社会,社会经济地位与绝育之间长期存在的关联依然存在:女性绝育与经济劣势相关,而男性绝育与经济优势相关。研究发现,后一种关联在美国是独一无二的,但在其他大多数被研究的国家中,女性绝育与劣势相关。虽然诸如早育和平等生育等基本人口背景因素可以解释大多数国家中观察到的关联,但即使在对这些因素进行调整之后,美国和比利时在绝育与社会经济地位之间仍存在强烈的性别关联。