Song Xi
Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, 1126 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA.
Demography. 2016 Dec;53(6):1905-1932. doi: 10.1007/s13524-016-0515-5.
In recent years, sociological research investigating grandparent effects in three-generation social mobility has proliferated, mostly focusing on the question of whether grandparents have a direct effect on their grandchildren's social attainment. This study hypothesizes that prior research has overlooked family structure as an important factor that moderates grandparents' direct effects. Capitalizing on a counterfactual causal framework and multigenerational data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the direct effect of grandparents' years of education on grandchildren's years of educational attainment and heterogeneity in the effects associated with family structure. The results show that for both African Americans and whites, grandparent effects are the strongest for grandchildren who grew up in two-parent families, followed by those in single-parent families with divorced parents. The weakest effects were marked in single-parent families with unmarried parents. These findings suggest that the increasing diversity of family forms has led to diverging social mobility trajectories for families across generations.
近年来,研究三代人社会流动中祖父母影响的社会学研究激增,主要聚焦于祖父母是否对孙辈的社会成就有直接影响这一问题。本研究假设,先前的研究忽略了家庭结构这一调节祖父母直接影响的重要因素。利用反事实因果框架和收入动态面板研究的多代数据,本研究考察了祖父母受教育年限对孙辈受教育年限的直接影响以及与家庭结构相关的影响的异质性。结果表明,对于非裔美国人和白人来说,在双亲家庭中长大的孙辈,祖父母的影响最强,其次是父母离异的单亲家庭中的孙辈。未婚父母的单亲家庭中影响最弱。这些发现表明,家庭形式日益多样化导致了不同代际家庭的社会流动轨迹出现分化。