绝对的收入流动性掩盖了边缘化的儿童的劣势
Deirdre Bloome1,2, Aleksei Opacic2
1John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
概括
绝对流动性趋势可以掩盖边缘化儿童的社会经济劣势. 相对流动性为不平等提供了更清晰的观点,突出了对弱势群体的政策影响.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 经济学 经济学 经济学
- 公共政策 公共政策
背景情况:
- 代际流动性衡量了社会经济地位的跨代传播.
- 移动性是使用绝对 (例如,收入) 和相对 (例如,等级) 的指标来评估的.
- 绝对和相对的流动性测量可能有所不同,这给解释带来了挑战.
研究的目的:
- 分析绝对和相对的代际流动性之间的差异.
- 确定哪个流动性指标更好地反映了边缘化儿童的社会经济劣势.
- 为学者和政策制定者提供有关解释流动性趋势的信息.
主要方法:
- 对美国调查,行政和模拟收入数据的分析.
- 检查跨多个指标和人口群体的流动性差异.
- 识别不同收入群体如何体验流动性的不对称性.
主要成果:
- 与高收入儿童相比,绝对流动性趋势对低收入儿童的经历不那么敏感,特别是在经济增长期间.
- 有利于高收入儿童体验的不对称性在绝对流动性中比相对流动性更明显.
- 绝对流动性指标更有可能掩盖边缘化人口群体面临的社会经济劣势.
结论:
- 相对流动性比绝对流动性更准确地衡量了边缘化儿童的社会经济劣势.
- 专注于绝对流动性的政策可能会无意中转移注意力从最弱势群体的需求.
- 了解绝对和相对流动性之间的不对称性对于有效的社会政策至关重要.
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