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仅仅把钱给穷人是不够的:与边缘化相关的收益递减的影响。

Handing Money to the Poor Is Never Enough: The Impact of Marginalization-Related Diminished Returns.

作者信息

Assari Shervin, Zare Hossein

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Department of Family Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

出版信息

Glob J Epidemol Infect Dis. 2024;4(1):34-43. doi: 10.31586/gjeid.2024.1026. Epub 2024 Aug 14.

Abstract

Recent US studies such as Baby's First Years have again demonstrated that unconditional cash transfers and guaranteed income do not lead to significant improvements in the health, economic status, and well-being of individuals living in poverty. In this perspective article we review the emerging literature on this topic and offer explanations for the observed outcomes. We then apply the theory and empirical evidence on marginalization-related diminished returns (MDRs) also called minorities diminished returns (MDRs) to elucidate the weak or null effects of cash transfers in the lives of marginalized populations. According to the MDR theory, marginalization not only reduces access to resources but also reduces their utility. Individuals who experience long-term poverty and marginalization exhibit smaller than expected benefits from new resources, such as cash, in adulthood. This is due to the deeply entrenched structural barriers and systemic discrimination that persist throughout their lives. The existing literature suggests that socioeconomic changes in adulthood have limited impact on the health and well-being of populations that have been raised in poverty. This is because the advantages of increased socioeconomic status (SES) are often undermined by ongoing marginalization and limited access to supportive resources and opportunities. As a result, simply providing cash transfers is insufficient to create substantial and lasting improvements in the lives of those living in poverty. To address these challenges, we recommend a multifaceted approach that includes childhood poverty prevention, interventions aimed at reducing marginalization, and comprehensive multi-sector strategies. By focusing on early intervention and addressing the root causes of poverty and marginalization, we can create more effective and sustainable solutions to improve health and well-being among disadvantaged populations. This holistic approach recognizes the complexity of poverty and the necessity of addressing both immediate needs and long-term structural barriers to achieve meaningful change.

摘要

近期美国的一些研究,如《婴儿的头几年》,再次表明无条件现金转移和有保障收入并不能显著改善贫困人群的健康、经济状况和福祉。在这篇观点文章中,我们回顾了关于这一主题的新兴文献,并对观察到的结果给出解释。然后,我们运用与边缘化相关的收益递减理论(MDRs,也称为少数群体收益递减)的理论和实证证据,来阐明现金转移在边缘化人群生活中的微弱或无效影响。根据MDR理论,边缘化不仅减少了获取资源的机会,还降低了资源的效用。经历长期贫困和边缘化的个体在成年后,从新资源(如现金)中获得的收益低于预期。这是由于贯穿他们一生的根深蒂固的结构性障碍和系统性歧视。现有文献表明,成年后的社会经济变化对在贫困环境中成长起来的人群的健康和福祉影响有限。这是因为社会经济地位(SES)提高带来的优势往往会被持续的边缘化以及获得支持性资源和机会的有限性所削弱。因此,仅仅提供现金转移不足以给贫困人群的生活带来实质性和持久的改善。为应对这些挑战,我们建议采取多方面的方法,包括预防儿童贫困、旨在减少边缘化的干预措施以及全面的多部门战略。通过关注早期干预并解决贫困和边缘化的根本原因,我们可以创造更有效和可持续的解决方案,以改善弱势群体的健康和福祉。这种整体方法认识到贫困的复杂性以及解决即时需求和长期结构性障碍以实现有意义变革的必要性。

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