University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States.
Soc Sci Res. 2012 Mar;41(2):464-76. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2011.09.012. Epub 2011 Oct 15.
The degree to which children grow up in crowded housing is a neglected but potentially important aspect of social inequality. Poor living conditions can serve as a mechanism of social stratification, affecting children's wellbeing and resulting in the intergenerational transmission of social inequality. This paper reports an investigation of housing crowding on children's academic achievement, behavior, and health in the US and Los Angeles, a city with atypically high levels of crowding. We use data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics' Child Development Supplement and the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey to explore the effect of living in a crowded home on an array of child wellbeing indicators. We find that several dimensions of children's wellbeing suffer when exposed to crowded living conditions, particularly in Los Angeles, even after controlling for socioeconomic status. The negative effects on children raised in crowded homes can persist throughout life, affecting their future socioeconomic status and adult wellbeing.
儿童在拥挤住房中成长的程度是社会不平等中一个被忽视但潜在重要的方面。较差的生活条件可以作为社会分层的机制,影响儿童的福祉,并导致社会不平等的代际传递。本文报告了在美国和洛杉矶对住房拥挤对儿童学业成绩、行为和健康的影响的调查,洛杉矶是一个拥挤程度异常高的城市。我们使用收入动态面板研究儿童发展补充资料和洛杉矶家庭和社区调查的数据,来探讨居住在拥挤家庭对一系列儿童福祉指标的影响。我们发现,暴露在拥挤的生活环境中会对儿童的福祉造成多个方面的负面影响,尤其是在洛杉矶,即使在控制了社会经济地位之后也是如此。在拥挤家庭中长大的儿童所受到的负面影响可能会持续一生,影响他们未来的社会经济地位和成年后的福祉。