Chaudry Ajay, Wimer Christopher
Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC.
Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY.
Acad Pediatr. 2016 Apr;16(3 Suppl):S23-9. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2015.12.010.
In this article, we review the evidence on the effects of poverty and low income on children's development and well-being. We argue that poverty is an important indicator of societal and child well-being, but that poverty is more than just an indicator. Poverty and low income are causally related to worse child development outcomes, particularly cognitive developmental and educational outcomes. Mechanisms through which poverty affects these outcomes include material hardship, family stress, parental and cognitive inputs, and the developmental context to which children are exposed. The timing, duration, and community context of poverty also appear to matter for children's outcomes-with early experiences of poverty, longer durations of poverty, and higher concentrations of poverty in the community leading to worse child outcomes.
在本文中,我们回顾了有关贫困和低收入对儿童发展与福祉影响的证据。我们认为,贫困是社会和儿童福祉的一个重要指标,但贫困不仅仅是一个指标。贫困和低收入与更差的儿童发展结果存在因果关系,尤其是认知发展和教育结果。贫困影响这些结果的机制包括物质困难、家庭压力、父母投入和认知投入,以及儿童所处的发展环境。贫困的发生时间、持续时间和社区背景似乎也对儿童的结果有影响——贫困的早期经历、更长的贫困持续时间以及社区中更高的贫困集中度会导致更差的儿童结果。