Department of Health Sciences, Community and Occupational Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Department of Health Sciences, Community and Occupational Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2023 Apr;77(4):230-236. doi: 10.1136/jech-2022-219574. Epub 2023 Feb 17.
Cumulative exposure to childhood adversity is associated with a variety of labour market outcomes in young adulthood. It remains largely unclear whether the type of adversity matters in this association. This prospective study examined the differences in exposure to 14 adverse experiences among groups of young adults aged 22 characterised by distinct labour market participation states and employment conditions.
We used data from the TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey, a Dutch prospective cohort study with 15 years of follow-up (N=1524). We included 14 adverse experiences (ages 0-16) across five domains: peer influences, loss or threat of loss, material deprivation, family dynamics and maltreatment. Labour market participation states and employment conditions were assessed at age 22. We used latent class analysis to derive labour market outcome groups, which we subsequently compared on exposure to adverse experiences using pairwise comparisons.
Inactive individuals (n=85, 5.6%), often neither in education (77.4%) nor employment (98.6%) and on benefits (94.4%), were more likely to be exposed to many distinct types of adverse experiences (eg, parental addiction, bullying victimisation) as compared with all other groups. Early workers (n=413, 27.1%), often on temporary contracts and low monthly incomes, were more likely to be exposed to parental divorce (22.7%) compared with students with side jobs (12.9%).
Different adverse experiences are not equally associated with labour market outcomes. Researchers and stakeholders in policy and practice should be aware of the differences between adverse experiences in their importance for labour market outcomes in young adults.
儿童期逆境的累积暴露与年轻人的各种劳动力市场结果相关。在这种关联中,逆境的类型是否重要,在很大程度上仍不清楚。本前瞻性研究检查了在具有不同劳动力市场参与状态和就业条件的 22 岁年轻人群体中,14 种不良经历的暴露差异。
我们使用了荷兰前瞻性队列研究 TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey 的数据,该研究进行了 15 年的随访(N=1524)。我们纳入了 5 个领域的 14 种不良经历(0-16 岁):同伴影响、丧失或面临丧失、物质匮乏、家庭动态和虐待。22 岁时评估劳动力市场参与状态和就业条件。我们使用潜在类别分析得出劳动力市场结果群体,随后使用两两比较比较在不良经历暴露方面对这些群体进行比较。
不活跃的个体(n=85,5.6%),通常既不在教育(77.4%)中,也不在就业(98.6%)中,并且(94.4%)在领取福利,与其他所有群体相比,更有可能接触到许多不同类型的不良经历(例如,父母成瘾、被欺凌)。早期工作者(n=413,27.1%),通常是临时工,月收入较低,与有兼职工作的学生(12.9%)相比,更有可能经历父母离婚(22.7%)。
不同的不良经历与劳动力市场结果的关联程度并不相同。研究人员和政策及实践中的利益相关者应意识到,不良经历之间存在差异,这些差异对年轻人的劳动力市场结果很重要。