Sibling similarity in education and employment trajectories at ages 16–19 in the UK: The role of parental influence and individual experiences in early adolescence

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 Medicine Advances in Life Course Research Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.alcr.2024.100652
Alina Pelikh, Morag Henderson
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Young people’s early education and employment trajectories (EET) hold profound implications for either perpetuating or alleviating social inequalities across the life course. Family background plays an instrumental role in shaping these trajectories, but we have little understanding of how similar or different these trajectories are between siblings and which early adolescent experiences are associated with individual trajectories. Using the UK Household Longitudinal Study, this paper explored how individual early adolescent experiences (ages 10–15) influence siblings' EET in late adolescence (ages 16–19). We used a combination of sequence and cluster analysis to create a typology of trajectories, compare these outcomes on three analytic samples the related siblings, conditionally assigned unrelated peers and randomly matched unrelated peers – and then used a multivariable regression approach to determine the extent to which trajectories among siblings are shaped by individual early adolescent experiences. Siblings exhibited a greater tendency to follow similar post-16 EET compared to unrelated peers, including those coming from similar backgrounds, highlighting persistent effects of the family of origin. However, siblings often diverge onto different trajectories, pointing to the role of individual experiences in the process of status attainment within the family. Thus, adolescents’ positive educational aspirations and feeling of family support emerged as significant predictors of favourable EET outcomes. Overall, this study highlights that early life course trajectories and the process of status attainment within the family are shaped by a complex interaction of family circumstances and individual experiences.
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16-19岁英国同胞在教育和就业轨迹上的相似性:父母影响和青少年早期个人经历的作用
年轻人的早期教育和就业轨迹(EET)对维持或减轻整个生命过程中的社会不平等具有深远的影响。家庭背景在形成这些轨迹方面发挥着重要作用,但我们对兄弟姐妹之间这些轨迹的相似或不同程度以及哪些早期青少年经历与个人轨迹相关知之甚少。利用英国家庭纵向研究,本文探讨了个人早期青少年经历(10-15岁)如何影响兄弟姐妹在青春期后期(16-19岁)的EET。我们使用序列和聚类分析的组合来创建轨迹的类型,比较三个分析样本的结果-相关兄弟姐妹,有条件分配的不相关同伴和随机匹配的不相关同伴-然后使用多变量回归方法来确定兄弟姐妹之间的轨迹在多大程度上受个人早期青少年经历的影响。与没有血缘关系的同龄人相比,兄弟姐妹表现出更大的倾向于遵循相似的16岁后的EET,包括那些来自相似背景的人,这突出了原生家庭的持久影响。然而,兄弟姐妹往往会走上不同的轨迹,这表明个人经历在家庭中获得地位的过程中所起的作用。因此,青少年积极的教育愿望和家庭支持的感觉成为良好的EET结果的重要预测因素。总的来说,这项研究强调了早期生活轨迹和在家庭中获得地位的过程是由家庭环境和个人经历的复杂相互作用形成的。
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Advances in Life Course Research
Advances in Life Course Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Advances in Life Course Research publishes articles dealing with various aspects of the human life course. Seeing life course research as an essentially interdisciplinary field of study, it invites and welcomes contributions from anthropology, biosocial science, demography, epidemiology and statistics, gerontology, economics, management and organisation science, policy studies, psychology, research methodology and sociology. Original empirical analyses, theoretical contributions, methodological studies and reviews accessible to a broad set of readers are welcome.
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