Hällsten Martin, Pfeffer Fabian T
Martin Hällsten, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
Am Sociol Rev. 2017 Apr;82(2):328-360. doi: 10.1177/0003122417695791. Epub 2017 Mar 7.
We study the role of family wealth for children's educational achievement using novel and unique Swedish register data. In particular, we focus on the relationship between grandparents' wealth and their grandchildren's educational achievement. Doing so allows us to reliably establish the independent role of wealth in contributing to long-term inequalities in opportunity. We use regression models with rich controls to account for observed socioeconomic characteristics of families, cousin fixed effects to net out potentially unobserved grandparental effects, and marginal structural models to account for endogenous selection. We find substantial associations between grandparents' wealth and their grandchildren's grade point averages (GPA) in the 9th grade that are only partly mediated by the socioeconomic characteristics and wealth of parents. Our findings indicate that family wealth inequality - even in a comparatively egalitarian context like Sweden - has profound consequences for the distribution of opportunity across multiple generations. We posit that our estimates of the long-term consequences of wealth inequality may be conservative for nations other than Sweden, like the United States, where family wealth - in addition to its insurance and normative functions - allows the direct purchase of educational quality and access.
我们利用新颖独特的瑞典登记数据,研究家庭财富对子女教育成就的作用。具体而言,我们关注祖父母的财富与其孙辈教育成就之间的关系。这样做使我们能够可靠地确定财富在导致长期机会不平等方面的独立作用。我们使用包含丰富控制变量的回归模型来考虑家庭观察到的社会经济特征,使用表亲固定效应来排除潜在未观察到的祖父母效应,并使用边际结构模型来考虑内生性选择。我们发现,祖父母的财富与其孙辈九年级的平均绩点(GPA)之间存在显著关联,而父母的社会经济特征和财富只是部分地介导了这种关联。我们的研究结果表明,家庭财富不平等——即使在瑞典这样相对平等的环境中——对多代人机会的分配也有深远影响。我们认为,对于瑞典以外的国家,如美国,我们对财富不平等长期后果的估计可能较为保守,在美国,家庭财富——除了其保险和规范功能外——还能直接购买教育质量和入学机会。