Waldfogel Jane
Columbia University, USA; London School of Economics, UK.
Longit Life Course Stud. 2013;4(3):268-275. doi: 10.14301/llcs.v4i3.263.
The growing number of countries with large child cohort studies offers an unprecedented opportunity for comparative research. A topic of central interest in my research is, to what extent the sizable gaps in development that exist between children from different socioeconomic status (SES) groups in the US are also present in other countries, and to what extent the mechanisms explaining these gaps are similar or different across countries. This overview draws on the results of comparative analyses of birth cohort study data collected in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, to illustrate the challenges that arise in carrying out this kind of research and the way these challenges were met - in particular those having to do with data access and comparability, and those having to do with causal inference. I conclude that this type of research also offers great promise as shown by findings on SES gaps in child development in the four countries.
开展大型儿童队列研究的国家日益增多,这为比较研究提供了前所未有的机遇。我研究的一个核心关注点是,美国不同社会经济地位(SES)群体的儿童之间存在的显著发育差距,在其他国家也存在到何种程度,以及解释这些差距的机制在不同国家有多大程度的相似或不同。本综述借鉴了在澳大利亚、加拿大、英国和美国收集的出生队列研究数据的比较分析结果,以说明开展此类研究时出现的挑战以及应对这些挑战的方式——特别是与数据获取和可比性相关的挑战,以及与因果推断相关的挑战。我得出结论,正如这四个国家儿童发育中SES差距的研究结果所示,此类研究也具有巨大的前景。