Living Environments and Child Development: Comparing Two Groups of Out-of-Home Children

IF 1.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Journal of Human Capital Pub Date : 2021-01-28 DOI:10.1086/713568
I. Chung, Jungmin Lee, Y. Sawada, Seung-Gyu Sim, Jinyeong Son
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Using unique data on 210 Korean children from surveys and experiments, this paper examines whether living environments matter for child development. We compare two groups of out-of-home children in different environments: traditional orphanage-type institutions and family-like group homes. We exploit the arguably random assignment of children to institutions, generated by variation in the relative availability of group homes across regions over the years. We find that children in group homes are more altruistic, emotionally stable, satisfied with school, and forward-looking. Our findings suggest that family-like environments with fewer coresidents and more intimate relationships are beneficial to children separated from their parents.
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生活环境与儿童发展:两组外出儿童的比较
本文利用210名韩国儿童的调查和实验数据,研究了生活环境对儿童发展是否重要。我们比较了不同环境中的两组失学儿童:传统的孤儿院式机构和类似家庭的集体之家。我们利用了多年来各地区集体之家相对可用性的变化所产生的儿童被随机分配到机构的现象。我们发现,集体之家的孩子更无私、情绪稳定、对学校满意、更有前瞻性。我们的研究结果表明,核心成员较少、关系更亲密的家庭式环境有利于与父母分离的孩子。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Human Capital is dedicated to human capital and its expanding economic and social roles in the knowledge economy. Developed in response to the central role human capital plays in determining the production, allocation, and distribution of economic resources and in supporting long-term economic growth, JHC is a forum for theoretical and empirical work on human capital—broadly defined to include education, health, entrepreneurship, and intellectual and social capital—and related public policy analyses. JHC encompasses microeconomic, macroeconomic, and international economic perspectives on the theme of human capital. The journal offers a platform for discussion of topics ranging from education, labor, health, and family economics.
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