西班牙的社会阶层和成年过渡期

Andrés F. Castro Torres, Carlos Ruiz Ramos
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由人口研究中心(CED)研究员安德烈斯-卡斯特罗(Andrés Castro)领导的 "西班牙相互关联的不平等与家庭生活历程"(INTERINEQ)研究项目对西班牙的成年过渡期和低生育率问题进行了全新的审视。这项研究从定量和多元角度出发,在西班牙 29 至 35 岁的人群中确定了六个社会阶层:一个综合上层阶级、三个中层阶级和两个下层阶级。研究表明,成家计划及其实现取决于这些社会阶层,尤其取决于中产阶级的相对优势和劣势。相对劣势与晚婚晚育以及子女数量少于预期有关。在下层阶级中,不存在延迟组建家庭的模式或生育率差距。
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Social classes and transition to adulthood in Spain
A research project, “Interconnected Inequalities and Family Life Courses in Spain” (INTERINEQ) headed by Andrés Castro, a researcher at the Centre for Demographic Studies (CED) offers a new look at transition to adulthood and low fertility in Spain. From a quantitative and multivariate perspective, this study identifies six social classes among people aged between 29 and 35 in Spain: one consolidated upper class, three middle classes, and two lower classes. The research shows that plans for having a family and their coming to fruition depend on these social classes and, in particular, on the relative advantages and disadvantages in the middle classes. Relative disadvantages are associated with late emancipation and couple formation, and fewer children than desired. In the lower classes, there are no delayed family formation patterns or fertility gaps.
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