Zang Emma, Gibson-Davis Christina, Li Haolun
Department of Sociology, Yale University.
Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University.
Res Soc Stratif Mobil. 2024 Feb;89. doi: 10.1016/j.rssm.2023.100878. Epub 2023 Dec 14.
This study considers the multigenerational consequences of wealth transmission for the transition to young adulthood. Using a wider set of outcomes than has previously been considered, and by analyzing parental and grandparental wealth simultaneously, this work underscores the salience of multiple generations of wealth as a predictor for young adult well-being. Data comes from the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics on a sample of youth followed from mid-adolescence until the age of 20. Results from linear regression models indicate that parental wealth was associated with increases in the probability of college attendance and steady employment and inversely associated with the likelihood of nonmarital birth and idleness. Grandparental wealth predicted non-educational outcomes at least as well as parental wealth did and explained more variance in young adults' outcomes when parental wealth was lower. The association between parental wealth and non-educational outcomes suggest that wealth may inform young adults' broader life course by predicting outcomes other than college attendance. Grandparental wealth may serve a compensatory function for children with low parental wealth. Results suggest that persistently low wealth across multiple generations may impede the successful transition to young adulthood.
本研究探讨了财富传承对步入青年期的多代影响。与以往研究相比,本研究涵盖了更广泛的结果,并同时分析了父母和祖父母的财富状况,强调了多代财富作为预测青年福祉指标的重要性。数据来自美国收入动态面板研究,样本为从青春期中期到20岁的青年。线性回归模型结果表明,父母的财富与上大学和稳定就业概率的增加相关,与非婚生育和闲散的可能性呈负相关。祖父母的财富至少与父母的财富一样能预测非教育方面的结果,并且在父母财富较低时,能解释青年更多方面的结果差异。父母财富与非教育结果之间的关联表明,财富可能通过预测上大学以外的结果,影响青年更广泛的人生轨迹。祖父母的财富可能对父母财富低的孩子起到补偿作用。结果表明,多代人财富持续处于低水平可能会阻碍顺利步入青年期。