Are Children from Divorced Single-Parent Families Disadvantaged? New Evidence from the China Family Panel Studies

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Chinese Sociological Review Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21620555.2019.1654366
Chunni Zhang
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Abstract Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, divorced single parenthood has become more prevalent in China. Nevertheless, divorced single parenthood and its impact on child outcomes have not been studied as much in China as in the West. Most studies in Western societies have reported that divorce and single parenthood are associated with disadvantaged child outcomes. This has been attributed in part to the prevalence of divorce among parents with low socioeconomic status and decreased child monitoring when one parent is absent. In China, however, there are several buffering mechanisms that may reduce the negative impact of divorce on children. Using data from four waves of the China Family Panel Studies, this study examines the effects of divorce and single parenthood on children’s academic performance and subjective wellbeing. The results show that children living with divorced single mothers performed as well as children from intact families, whereas children living with divorced single fathers and stepparents were disadvantaged in academic performance and subjective wellbeing. Frequent quarrels between parents in intact families also had a negative impact on child outcomes.
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离异单亲家庭的孩子处境不利吗?来自中国家庭面板研究的新证据
摘要二十一世纪初以来,离婚单亲在中国越来越普遍。尽管如此,中国对离婚单亲及其对子女结局的影响的研究还不如西方那么多。西方社会的大多数研究报告称,离婚和单亲与弱势儿童的结局有关。这在一定程度上归因于社会经济地位低的父母离婚的普遍性,以及父母一方缺席时对孩子的监控减少。然而,在中国,有几种缓冲机制可以减少离婚对孩子的负面影响。本研究利用四波中国家庭小组研究的数据,考察了离婚和单亲对孩子学习成绩和主观幸福感的影响。结果表明,与离异单身母亲生活在一起的儿童表现良好,与来自完整家庭的儿童一样,而与离异单身父亲和继父母生活在一起,儿童在学习成绩和主观幸福感方面处于不利地位。完整家庭中父母之间频繁的争吵也对孩子的结局产生了负面影响。
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