Umeå University, Sweden.
Longit Life Course Stud. 2024 May 13;15(3):348-370. doi: 10.1332/17579597Y2024D000000021.
While a vast number of studies confirm the transmission of labour-market disadvantages from one generation to the next, less is known about how parents' interconnected labour-market pathways co-evolve and shape the opportunities and obstacles for their children's future careers. This study uses a multidimensional view of intergenerational transmission by describing the most typical pathways of parents' occupational careers and assesses how these patterns are associated with their children's labour-market outcomes. Drawing on Swedish longitudinal register data, we used multichannel sequence analysis to follow a cohort of people born in 1985 (n = 72,409) and their parents across 26 years. We identified four parental earning models, differentiating between (1) dual earners with high wages, (2) dual earners with low-wage, (3) one-and-a-half-earners and (4) mother as the main breadwinner. Regression analysis shows strong intergenerational transmission among the most advantageous trajectories, with education as a key determinant for young people to become less dependent on family resources. This study stresses the importance of intra-couple perspectives in life course research to understand how inequalities are shaped and preserved across generations.
虽然大量研究证实了劳动力市场劣势从上一代向下一代传递,但对于父母相互关联的劳动力市场路径如何共同演变并为子女未来的职业发展创造机会和障碍,人们知之甚少。本研究通过描述父母职业生涯中最典型的路径,从代际传递的多维视角出发,评估这些模式如何与其子女的劳动力市场结果相关联。本研究利用瑞典纵向登记数据,使用多通道序列分析,在 26 年内跟踪了 1985 年出生的一群人(n=72409)及其父母。我们确定了四种父母收入模式,区分了(1)高工资的双收入者,(2)低工资的双收入者,(3)半双收入者和(4)母亲是主要养家糊口的人。回归分析显示,最有利的轨迹之间存在强烈的代际传递,教育是年轻人减少对家庭资源依赖的关键决定因素。本研究强调了在生命历程研究中关注夫妻内部视角的重要性,以了解不平等是如何在代际之间形成和延续的。