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北欧模式的实践:国际比较研究中社会流动性与健康不平等之间的复杂关系。

Nordic paradox in action: The complicated relation between social mobility and health inequalities in an international comparative study.

机构信息

University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Sociology and Social Research, Italy.

University of Milan, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Italy.

出版信息

Scand J Public Health. 2024 Mar;52(2):166-174. doi: 10.1177/14034948221141807. Epub 2022 Dec 22.

Abstract

AIMS

Socio-economic inequalities originate from several channels, one of which is family origins, with clear effects on people's health. This paper aims to evaluate the role played by social mobility in determining health inequalities, relying on Blau and Duncan's status attainment model and focusing specifically on two moments of social reproduction of inequalities: one inter-generational, based on the transmission of resources from the family of origin, the other intra-generational, related to the capitalisation of economic resources to maximise well-being.

METHODS

Multi-group models of structural equations were used to examine the direct and indirect effects of parental cultural background, education and economic conditions of respondents on self-perceived health in 28 countries, relying on the European Social Survey (=38,879).

RESULTS

Overall, the results confirmed the presence of an inter-generational transmission of social and health status. Different models of transmission of health inequalities emerged among the countries considered. Countries characterised by a social democratic welfare regime showed higher social mobility and fewer health inequalities, although in correspondence with a prominent role of economic factors in determining health conditions. On the other hand, in countries where social mobility is lower, health inequalities are more pronounced, yet driven by factors others than economics, such as socio-cultural origins.

CONCLUSIONS

The presence of a higher economic-health gradient in social democratic countries - notwithstanding their egalitarian and universal welfare policies - provides support for the existence of a Nordic paradox in relation to health inequalities.

摘要

目的

社会经济不平等源于多个渠道,其中之一是家庭出身,对人们的健康有明显影响。本文旨在评估社会流动在决定健康不平等方面所扮演的角色,依赖于布劳和邓肯的地位获得模型,并特别关注不平等的两个社会再生产时刻:一个是代际的,基于从原生家庭传递资源;另一个是代内的,与经济资源的资本化有关,以最大限度地提高幸福感。

方法

使用结构方程的多组模型,依靠欧洲社会调查(=38879),检验了父母文化背景、教育和受访者经济条件对 28 个国家自我感知健康的直接和间接影响。

结果

总体而言,结果证实了社会和健康地位的代际传递的存在。考虑到的国家之间出现了不同的健康不平等传递模式。具有社会民主福利制度的国家表现出更高的社会流动性和更少的健康不平等,尽管经济因素在决定健康状况方面起着突出作用。另一方面,在社会流动性较低的国家,健康不平等更加明显,但由经济以外的因素驱动,如社会文化出身。

结论

尽管社会民主国家实行平等和普遍的福利政策,但在这些国家中存在更高的经济-健康梯度,为健康不平等方面存在北欧悖论提供了支持。

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