Kennesaw State University, United States.
University of Washington, United States.
Soc Sci Res. 2024 Mar;119:102984. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2024.102984. Epub 2024 Feb 13.
Housing affordability is a growing challenge for households in the United States and other developed countries. Prolonged exposure to housing cost burden can have damaging effects on households, and, in particular, children. These burdens can exacerbate parental stress, reduce investments in children and expose households to greater neighborhood disadvantage. In this study, we use national survey data to assess whether cumulative housing cost burden exposure is associated with disadvantages to children's well-being and health. We observe that long-term exposures are linked to lower achievement in math and reading standardized test scores, as well as higher levels of behavior problems. Moreover, we identify that three mechanisms--caregiver distress, economic strain, and neighborhood disadvantage--operate as mediating pathways for these disadvantages to different degrees between these three outcomes. Overall, our study highlights how the dimension of time is increasingly important to our understanding of the challenges that families face related to housing affordability.
住房可负担性是美国和其他发达国家家庭面临的一个日益严峻的挑战。长期的住房成本负担会对家庭,特别是儿童产生破坏性影响。这些负担会加剧父母的压力,减少对孩子的投资,并使家庭面临更大的邻里劣势。在这项研究中,我们使用全国调查数据来评估累积住房成本负担的暴露是否与儿童福祉和健康的劣势有关。我们发现,长期的暴露与数学和阅读标准化考试成绩较低以及行为问题水平较高有关。此外,我们发现三个机制——照顾者的困扰、经济压力和邻里劣势——在这三种结果之间以不同程度作为中介途径发挥作用。总的来说,我们的研究强调了时间维度对于我们理解与住房可负担性相关的家庭面临的挑战的重要性日益增加。