Gender differences in objective and subjective social reproduction in China: do educational attainment and social capital matter?

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Chinese Sociological Review Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.1080/21620555.2022.2033116
S. Shi, Zurong Liang, Huiquan Zhou
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Abstract Social reproduction can reflect the intergenerational transmission of advantages and reveal the inequality of society. However, limited research has been conducted on both objective and subjective social reproduction and their gender differences in China. Drawing on data from the China General Social Survey 2017, this study investigated objective and subjective social reproduction, using educational attainment and social capital as mediators. Multiple-group structural equation modeling was adopted to further examine gender differences in social reproduction in China. The results showed that only educational attainment could mediate objective social reproduction; while the mediating roles of educational attainment and social capital were both significant in subjective social reproduction. Gender differences were demonstrated in both objective and subjective social reproduction. These findings provide a comprehensive account of intergenerational social reproduction and its gender differentiation in China.
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中国主客观社会再生产中的性别差异:受教育程度与社会资本有关系吗?
社会再生产可以反映优势的代际传递,揭示社会的不平等。然而,关于中国客观社会再生产和主观社会再生产及其性别差异的研究还很有限。本研究利用《中国社会综合调查2017》的数据,以受教育程度和社会资本为中介,考察了客观和主观社会再生产。采用多群体结构方程模型进一步考察中国社会再生产中的性别差异。结果表明,只有受教育程度对客观社会再生产有中介作用;而受教育程度和社会资本对主观社会再生产的中介作用均显著。性别差异表现在客观和主观的社会再生产中。这些发现为中国代际社会再生产及其性别分化提供了一个全面的解释。
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