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Racial Disparities in Family Income, Assets, and Liabilities: A Century After the 1921 Tulsa Massacre 家庭收入、资产和负债中的种族差异:1921年塔尔萨大屠杀后的一个世纪
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-11-04 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09938-4
William A. Darity, Raffi E. García, Lauren Russell, Jorge N. Zumaeta
Abstract This paper examines the financial health of racial-ethnic groups in Tulsa, Oklahoma, nearly a century after the 1921 Tulsa Massacre. We use data from the Tulsa National Asset Scorecard for Communities of Color (NASCC) survey to assess the financial health of two demographic groups that were historically the victims of racial violence - Native Americans and Black Americans. Specifically, we investigate financial outcomes a century after these groups made significant economic gains during the Tulsa oil boom in the early 1900 s and were subsequently victimized by racial violence. We find that Black households have statistically significantly less wealth and income than Whites in Tulsa. Our decomposition analysis shows household demographic differences between Blacks and Whites largely do not explain these wealth and income gaps, suggestive of historical discrimination. While in the case of the Native American tribes and Whites, the findings generally show no statistical significance. Compared to other NASCC-surveyed cities that did not experience destruction to the level of the Tulsa Massacre, the Black-White wealth and income gaps and the unexplained portion of the decompositions are the largest in Tulsa. Our results provisionally suggest that past exposure to racial violence can have long-term effects on the economic outcomes of the affected groups decades later.
摘要:本文考察了1921年塔尔萨大屠杀发生近一个世纪后,俄克拉荷马州塔尔萨市各种族群体的财务状况。我们使用塔尔萨有色人种社区国家资产记分卡(NASCC)调查的数据来评估两个历史上曾遭受种族暴力的人口群体——美国原住民和美国黑人的财务健康状况。具体来说,我们调查了这些群体在20世纪初塔尔萨石油繁荣时期取得重大经济收益后一个世纪的财务结果,随后成为种族暴力的受害者。我们发现,在塔尔萨,黑人家庭的财富和收入在统计上明显低于白人。我们的分解分析显示,黑人和白人之间的家庭人口统计差异在很大程度上不能解释这些财富和收入差距,这暗示了历史上的歧视。而在美洲土著部落和白人的情况下,研究结果通常没有统计学意义。与nascc调查的其他没有经历像塔尔萨大屠杀那样严重破坏的城市相比,黑人和白人的财富和收入差距以及无法解释的分解部分在塔尔萨是最大的。我们的研究结果暂时表明,过去遭受的种族暴力会对受影响群体几十年后的经济结果产生长期影响。
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Retirement Spillover Effects on Spousal Health in Urban China 退休对中国城市配偶健康的溢出效应
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09935-7
Shenglong Liu, Yuanyuan Wan, Xiaoming Zhang
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“I'm Not the Kind of Person to Just Call Off”: Workers’ Experiences Navigating Structural Barriers to Paid Time Off “我不是那种会轻易放弃工作的人”:员工克服带薪休假的结构性障碍的经验
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09937-5
Kess L. Ballentine
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Correction to: Valuing the Contributions of Family Caregivers to the Care Economy 修正:评估家庭照顾者对护理经济的贡献
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09936-6
Janet Fast, Karen A. Duncan, Norah C. Keating, Choong Kim
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Evening Work and Its Relationship with Couple Time 晚间工作及其与夫妻时间的关系
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09934-8
Benjamin Samuel Ambiel, Ingmar Rapp, Jonathan Simon Gruhler
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“I Don’t have a Pile of Money to Take Care of Things”: Financial Stress and Housing Insecurity Among Low-Income Hispanic/Latinx Immigrant Families During COVID-19 “我没有一堆钱来照顾事情”:2019冠状病毒病期间低收入西班牙裔/拉丁裔移民家庭的财务压力和住房不安全
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09932-w
Marisa Westbrook
Abstract Housing, the single largest expense for low-income individuals, is inherently tied to economic security. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hispanic/Latinx and Black communities experienced the highest rates of income loss, basic needs insecurity, and COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality. As part of an ethnographic case study, I conducted serial interviews over two years with 35 predominantly low-income Hispanic/Latinx immigrant families in one Denver, Colorado neighborhood during the COVID-19 pandemic. These interviews revealed that very few of these individuals were able to access governmental financial support as a result of limited dissemination despite facing unemployment, underemployment and rising rents. Although governmental financial support forestalled poor outcomes for many US families, these financial interventions were inaccessible for low-income Hispanic/Latinx immigrant families because of their documentation status and/or language barriers. Given no other options, families coped with their increasing economic insecurity by cutting back on non-essential items, doubling-up housing with other families, and relying on nonprofit emergency food assistance in order to maintain stable housing. These experiences highlight the need for further dissemination of information about supportive interventions, which can increase economic security among low-income immigrant families and non-English speaking communities. In tandem, policy efforts related to economic security are needed to mitigate the burden of wealth inequities through poverty-reduction programs, pathways to citizenship, and access to basic needs security – including safe and affordable housing, food security, health-promoting resources, and living wage work.
住房是低收入人群最大的一项支出,它与经济安全有着内在的联系。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,西班牙裔/拉丁裔和黑人社区的收入损失率最高,基本需求不安全,住院率和死亡率最高。作为人种学案例研究的一部分,在COVID-19大流行期间,我在两年多的时间里对科罗拉多州丹佛市一个社区的35个主要是低收入的西班牙裔/拉丁裔移民家庭进行了连续访谈。这些访谈显示,尽管面临失业、就业不足和租金上涨,但由于传播有限,这些人中很少有人能够获得政府的财政支助。尽管政府的财政支持预先阻止了许多美国家庭的不良后果,但由于证件状况和/或语言障碍,这些财政干预措施对低收入的西班牙裔/拉丁裔移民家庭来说是无法获得的。在没有其他选择的情况下,家庭通过削减非必需品、与其他家庭合住、依靠非营利性紧急食品援助来维持稳定的住房,来应对日益增长的经济不安全感。这些经验强调需要进一步传播有关支持性干预措施的信息,这可以增加低收入移民家庭和非英语社区的经济安全。与此同时,需要采取与经济安全相关的政策努力,通过减贫项目、获得公民身份的途径以及获得基本需求保障——包括安全和负担得起的住房、食品保障、促进健康的资源和最低工资工作——来减轻财富不平等的负担。
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Financial Stress as an Antecedent of Financial Snooping Attitudes 财务压力是财务窥探态度的先决条件
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09933-9
Morgan Joseph, Johanna Peetz
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The Impact of Daycare Closures Owing to COVID-19 on Parental Stress: The Case of Japan COVID-19导致日托关闭对父母压力的影响:以日本为例
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09929-5
Tsubasa Ito, Michio Naoi, Kazuto Sumita, Qing Ye
Abstract The purpose of this study is to quantify the effect of the closure of daycare facilities during the early stage of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on the stress of parents with preschool children. Using household panel data collected before and after the pandemic, we estimated difference-in-differences models and their extensions. Our empirical results show that the closure of daycare facilities significantly worsened parental stress as measured by the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. The negative effects of daycare closures on parental stress levels were greater for mothers, non-regular workers, and households with relatively older children. In contrast, on parents in metropolitan areas or those with younger children, no significant effects of daycare closures were observed. We discuss the two conflicting pathways—the increased childcare burden and the decreased risk of children’s infection—through which daycare closures affected parental distress, interpret the heterogeneous effects accordingly, and provide policy implications. Our results suggest that a risk-based, local closure policy could have been effective in reducing parental stress during the emergency.
摘要本研究旨在量化2019冠状病毒病大流行早期关闭日托设施对学龄前儿童父母压力的影响。利用大流行前后收集的家庭面板数据,我们估计了差异中的差异模型及其扩展。我们的实证结果表明,日托设施的关闭显著恶化了父母的压力,以凯斯勒心理困扰量表测量。日托关闭对母亲、临时工和孩子相对较大的家庭的父母压力水平的负面影响更大。相比之下,对大都市地区的父母或有年幼孩子的父母来说,日托关闭没有明显的影响。我们讨论了两个相互冲突的途径——增加的托儿负担和降低的儿童感染风险——通过日托关闭影响父母的痛苦,相应地解释了异质性效应,并提供了政策启示。我们的研究结果表明,在紧急情况下,基于风险的当地关闭政策可以有效地减少父母的压力。
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Invested Mothering: An Intersectional Analysis of Mothers’ Feminized Breadwinning Strategies Under State-Mandated Child Support Arrangements 投资母性:国家强制儿童抚养安排下母亲女性化养家策略的交叉分析
3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-09-09 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09931-x
Adriana Ponce
Abstract This article conceptualizes invested mothering to explain how mothers typically serve as both primary caregivers and financial providers under court-mandated shared parenting. A line of feminist literature has conceptualized hegemonic expectations of women’s caregiving through the umbrella theory of intensive mothering, and family scholars have studied how these ideologies influence parental investments in children. I assert that more research is necessary at the juncture of this scholarship, especially in contemporary family forms which reflect most parents’ reality. In this study, I analyze 46 in-depth interviews with parents under state-mandated child support arrangements as an empirical case of shared parenting experiences. I show that the onus is on mothers to secure financial resources for children’s basic and enrichment needs through relational, paid, and invisible work strategies—mothers enact invested mothering. An intersectional analysis reveals the distinct invested parenting work that mothers, especially low-income Black mothers who are the most disadvantaged, perform as adaptive strategies in the face of interlocking sexism, systemic racism, and historical economic inequality. Overall, mothers’ financial role as primary breadwinners is feminized as their contributions are unsupported, unacknowledged, and undervalued by both the courts and fathers.
摘要本文将投资育儿概念概念化,以解释在法院强制分担育儿的情况下,母亲通常如何同时担任主要照顾者和经济提供者。一系列女权主义文献通过强化育儿的保护伞理论将女性照顾的霸权期望概念化,家庭学者研究了这些意识形态如何影响父母对孩子的投资。我断言,有必要在这方面进行更多的研究,特别是在反映大多数父母现实的当代家庭形式方面。在这项研究中,我分析了46位深度访谈的父母在国家强制的儿童抚养安排下,作为分享育儿经验的实证案例。我表明,母亲有责任通过关系、有偿和无形的工作策略,为孩子的基本和丰富需求获得经济资源——母亲制定了投资育儿。一项交叉分析揭示了母亲,尤其是处于最不利地位的低收入黑人母亲,在面对环环相环的性别歧视、系统性种族主义和历史上的经济不平等时,表现出独特的投入育儿工作。总的来说,母亲作为主要养家者的经济角色被女性化了,因为她们的贡献没有得到法院和父亲的支持、承认和低估。
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Gendered Division of Housework in Slovak Couples: Life Course and Other Factors 斯洛伐克夫妻家务劳动的性别分工:生命历程和其他因素
IF 2.4 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI: 10.1007/s10834-023-09926-8
Martin Boďa, Mariana Považanová, G. Nedelová, Anna Vallušová
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues
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