Osborne Kimberly R
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
J Fam Theory Rev. 2024 Jun;16(2):255-271. doi: 10.1111/jftr.12560. Epub 2024 Apr 12.
Nearly three decades since the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, federal cash assistance to families in poverty in the United States has entered political discourse once more with the Biden Administration's introduction of the American Families Plan. At the heart of this discussion are theories of change that derive from the family and developmental sciences. As a result, scientists in these fields have a duty to understand the history of the last reform and the consequences it has since had for children in poverty. In this paper, I review the history of perspectives toward government social assistance programs, as well as extant research demonstrating the mechanisms through which maternal employment and federal cash assistance impact child wellbeing. Lastly, I propose a conceptual framework for understanding the influence of family-based social assistance programs and parenting on child wellbeing to guide future research.
自1996年《个人责任与工作机会协调法案》通过近三十年来,随着拜登政府推出“美国家庭计划”,美国联邦政府对贫困家庭的现金援助再次进入政治讨论。这场讨论的核心是源自家庭和发展科学的变革理论。因此,这些领域的科学家有责任了解上一次改革的历史及其对贫困儿童产生的后果。在本文中,我回顾了对政府社会援助项目的看法的历史,以及现有研究表明的母亲就业和联邦现金援助影响儿童福祉的机制。最后,我提出了一个概念框架,用于理解基于家庭的社会援助项目和育儿对儿童福祉的影响,以指导未来的研究。