Parental migration and Chinese adolescents’ friendship networks in school

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Yuanfei Li, Cheng Cheng, G. Deane, Zai Liang
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Abstract

Abstract This study examines whether and how parental migration may affect adolescents’ friendship networks. Applying random-effects Poisson regression models to survey data collected in Shaanxi province of China in 2017, we provide new evidence that left-behind status has been stigmatized and become a salient attribute in affecting adolescents’ friendship networks. Specifically, current left-behind status has independent, negative effects on the fifth graders’ popularity (in-degree) among their classmates, above and beyond the influence of both individual characteristics and family background. Moreover, we find that the discrepancy in network sizes between left-behind children and children with no left-behind experiences is mostly the result of avoidance encountered among the subgroup of left-behind children in the classroom. Compared to girls, adolescent boys have larger friendship networks, but their friendships are also more likely to be negatively affected by their left-behind status. Left-behind boys are experiencing avoidance by their left-behind classmates, while it is not the case for girls.
父母迁移与中国青少年学校友谊网络
摘要本研究考察了父母迁移是否以及如何影响青少年的友谊网络。将随机效应泊松回归模型应用于2017年陕西省的调查数据,我们提供了新的证据,表明留守状态已被污名化,并成为影响青少年友谊网络的一个显著属性。具体而言,当前的留守状态对五年级学生在同学中的受欢迎程度(程度)有独立的负面影响,超过了个人特征和家庭背景的影响。此外,我们发现留守儿童和没有留守经历的儿童之间网络规模的差异主要是留守儿童在课堂上遇到回避的结果。与女孩相比,青春期男孩的友谊网络更大,但他们的友谊也更容易受到留守状态的负面影响。留守男孩正在经历留守同学的回避,而女孩则不然。
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