University College London.
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin).
Child Dev. 2021 Jan;92(1):115-123. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13413. Epub 2020 Sep 16.
This article investigates the influence of wealth, a frequently neglected aspect of the economic circumstances of families, on children's development. Using the UK Millennium Cohort Study, it explores whether parental wealth (net total wealth, net housing wealth, net financial wealth, and house value) is associated with children's cognitive ability, mental, and physical health at age 11 (N = 8,645), over and above parental socioeconomic status and economic resources, in particular permanent income. Housing wealth was associated with fewer emotional and behavioral problems, independent of the full set of controls. Children's verbal cognition and general health were more strongly associated with family permanent income and socioeconomic characteristics than with wealth.
本文研究了财富(家庭经济状况中经常被忽视的一个方面)对儿童发展的影响。利用英国千禧年队列研究,探讨了父母财富(净资产、住房净资产、金融净资产和房价)是否与儿童 11 岁时的认知能力、心理和身体健康有关,超出了父母的社会经济地位和经济资源,特别是永久性收入。住房财富与较少的情绪和行为问题有关,与全套控制因素无关。儿童的语言认知和一般健康与家庭永久性收入和社会经济特征的关系比与财富的关系更密切。