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童年时期社会经济不平等加剧是否意味着成年后健康状况的不平等?

Does Growing Childhood Socioeconomic Inequality Mean Future Inequality in Adult Health?

作者信息

Warren John Robert

机构信息

John Robert Warren is a professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota and training director of the Minnesota Population Center. He studies social inequalities in education and health. He has been involved with the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study since 1994; is coleading an effort to reinterview the 1980 High School & Beyond cohorts; and is co-principal investigator of a project to harmonize, fully link, document, and disseminate data and metadata from the Current Population Surveys. He is editor of Sociology of Education through 2016. From 1991 forward, Robert and Taissa Hauser showed more faith in him than he deserved and modeled for him how to be a professional social scientist and a good person at the same time.

出版信息

Ann Am Acad Pol Soc Sci. 2016 Jan 1;663(1):292-330. doi: 10.1177/0002716215596981. Epub 2015 Dec 10.

Abstract

Over the past half century, American children have experienced increasingly unequal childhoods. The goal of this article is to begin to understand the implications of recent trends in social and economic inequalities among children for the future of inequalities in health among adults. The relative importance of many of the causal pathways linking childhood social and economic circumstances to adult health remains underexplored, and we know even less about how these causal pathways have changed over time. I combine a series of original analyses with reviews of relevant literature in a number of fields to inform a discussion of what growing childhood inequalities might mean for future inequalities in adult health. In the end, I argue that there is good reason to suppose that growing inequalities in children's social and economic circumstances will lead to greater heterogeneity in adults' morbidity and mortality.

摘要

在过去的半个世纪里,美国儿童所经历的童年不平等现象日益加剧。本文的目的是开始理解儿童社会经济不平等的近期趋势对成年人健康不平等的未来所产生的影响。许多将儿童社会经济状况与成年人健康联系起来的因果途径的相对重要性仍未得到充分探索,而且我们对这些因果途径如何随时间变化了解得更少。我将一系列原创分析与多个领域的相关文献综述相结合,以便就儿童期日益加剧的不平等对成年人未来健康不平等可能意味着什么展开讨论。最后,我认为有充分理由推测,儿童社会经济状况日益加剧的不平等将导致成年人发病率和死亡率的更大异质性。

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