Reyes Adriana M
Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 426 Thompson, Ann Arbor, MI.
J Marriage Fam. 2018 Feb;80(1):119-133. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12445. Epub 2017 Oct 13.
This study examines differences in the amount of economic support or mutual benefit derived from extended family living arrangements by studying differences in monetary contributions to essential household expenditures across family units in extended family households. Using the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation, multivariate regression and selection models are estimated to assess racial differences in family contributions toward household expenses in extended family households. Extended family households have very unequal monetary contributions towards household rent and utilities, although Hispanics have less unequal monetary contributions compared to other racial groups. Hispanic and Asians extended family households experience decreasing inequality in financial contributions as the income of each family increases whereas no relationship between financial contributions and income is found for whites or blacks. This suggests a different cultural orientation to extended family living arrangements for Asians and Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites.
本研究通过考察大家庭住户中各家庭单位对基本家庭支出的货币贡献差异,来研究大家庭居住安排所带来的经济支持或互利程度的差异。利用2008年收入与项目参与调查,估计多元回归和选择模型,以评估大家庭住户中不同种族家庭对家庭支出贡献的差异。大家庭住户对房租和水电费的货币贡献非常不平等,不过与其他种族群体相比,西班牙裔家庭的货币贡献不平等程度较低。随着每个家庭收入的增加,西班牙裔和亚裔大家庭住户在经济贡献方面的不平等程度在降低,而白人或黑人家庭的经济贡献与收入之间未发现关联。这表明与非西班牙裔白人相比,亚裔和西班牙裔在大家庭居住安排上有着不同的文化取向。