中国的家庭结构与儿童学业成绩:经济资本、社会资本和文化资本的作用

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Asia Pacific Education Review Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.1007/s12564-024-09995-w
Lixia Tang, Xingling Jiang
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儿童的发展深受家庭的影响。许多研究调查了家庭结构与儿童学业成绩之间的关系。然而,这些研究往往未能同时考虑经济、社会和文化资本在这种关系中的间接影响。本研究利用中国教育小组调查(CEPS)的数据,分析了家庭结构(双亲家庭、单亲家庭、单亲家庭和双亲缺席家庭)与儿童学业成绩的关系,并确定了家庭经济资本、社会资本和文化资本在这种关系中的间接影响。研究结果显示,非双亲家庭的孩子比双亲家庭的孩子学习成绩更差。此外,社会资本和文化资本在非双亲家庭和双亲家庭的学习成绩差异中起着重要作用。然而,经济资本并不能解释单亲家庭和双亲家庭在学业成绩上的差异。经济资本的间接效应低于社会资本和文化资本的间接效应。
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Family structure and children’s academic performance in China: the roles of economic capital, social capital, and cultural capital

Children’s development is profoundly influenced by their families. Numerous studies have investigated how family structure correlates with children’s academic outcomes. However, these studies often fail to simultaneously consider the indirect effects of economic, social, and cultural capital in this relationship. In this study, we employed the data from the China Education Panel Survey (CEPS) to analyze the association between family structure (two-parent families, single-mother families, single-father families, and two-parent-absent families) and children’s academic achievement and to identify the indirect effects of family economic capital, social capital, and cultural capital in this association. The findings revealed that children from non-two-parent families had worse academic performance than those from two-parent families. Furthermore, social capital and cultural capital accounted for differences in academic performance between non-two-parent families and two-parent families. However, economic capital did not account for the differences in academic performance between single-mother families and two-parent families. Moreover, the indirect effect of economic capital is lower than that of social and cultural capital.

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Asia Pacific Education Review
Asia Pacific Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Asia Pacific Education Review (APER) aims to stimulate research, encourage academic exchange, and enhance the professional development of scholars and other researchers who are interested in educational and cultural issues in the Asia Pacific region. APER covers all areas of educational research, with a focus on cross-cultural, comparative and other studies with a broad Asia-Pacific context. APER is a peer reviewed journal produced by the Education Research Institute at Seoul National University. It was founded by the Institute of Asia Pacific Education Development, Seoul National University in 2000, which is owned and operated by Education Research Institute at Seoul National University since 2003. APER requires all submitted manuscripts to follow the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA; http://www.apastyle.org/index.aspx).
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