Inequality in Early Care Experienced by US Children.

IF 6.9 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Economic Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1257/jep.36.2.199
Sarah Flood, Joel McMurry, Aaron Sojourner, Matthew Wiswall
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Abstract

Using every major nationally representative dataset on parental and non-parental care provided to children up to age 6, we quantify differences in American children's care experiences by socioeconomic status (SES), proxied primarily with maternal education. Increasingly, higher-SES children spend less total time with their parents and more time in the care of others. Non-parental care for high-SES children is more likely to be in childcare centers, where average quality is higher, and less likely to be provided by relatives where average quality is lower. Even within types of childcare, higher-SES children tend to receive care of higher measured quality and higher cost. Inequality is evident at home as well: measures of parental enrichment at home, from both self-reports and outside observers, are on average higher for higher-SES children. We also find that parental and non-parental quality is reinforcing: children who receive higher quality non-parental care also tend to receive higher quality parental care.

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美国儿童在早期护理方面的不平等。
使用每一个关于为6岁以下儿童提供父母和非父母护理的具有全国代表性的主要数据集,我们通过社会经济地位(SES)量化了美国儿童护理体验的差异,主要以母亲教育为代表。社会经济地位较高的儿童与父母相处的时间越来越少,照顾他人的时间越来越多。社会经济地位高的儿童的非父母护理更有可能在平均质量较高的儿童保育中心进行,而不太可能由平均质量较低的亲属提供。即使在儿童保育类型中,社会经济地位较高的儿童也往往获得更高质量和更高成本的护理。家庭中的不平等现象也很明显:来自自我报告和外部观察者的父母在家中富裕程度的衡量标准,对于社会经济地位较高的儿童来说,平均更高。我们还发现,父母和非父母的素质正在增强:接受更高质量非父母护理的儿童也往往接受更高的父母护理。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) bridges the gap between general interest press and typical academic economics journals. It aims to publish articles that synthesize economic research, analyze public policy issues, encourage interdisciplinary thinking, and offer accessible insights into state-of-the-art economic concepts. The journal also serves to suggest future research directions, provide materials for classroom use, and address issues within the economics profession. Articles are typically solicited by editors and associate editors, and proposals for topics and authors can be directed to the journal office.
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