了解那些年幼的孩子为家庭做出贡献的家庭

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Emma Armstrong-Carter , Sihong Liu , Jelena Obradović , Philip Fisher
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这项研究调查了美国家庭的特点,在这些家庭中,很小的孩子以不同的方式为家庭做出贡献。我们对616个不同家庭的家长进行了调查,这些家庭至少有一个6岁以下的孩子。在少数但值得注意的家庭中,6岁以下的幼儿通过家务(45%)、照顾(14%)、提供情感支持(5%)和翻译(2%)对家庭做出贡献。社会经济地位相对较低的家庭明显更有可能让他们的孩子参与照顾、提供情感支持和为家庭做翻译——但在孩子帮助做家务方面没有社会经济差异。在控制家庭社会经济地位的情况下,有家庭残疾的家庭更有可能让他们的幼儿参与照顾,有一个6岁以上的哥哥姐姐的家庭更有可能让他们的幼儿提供情感支持,有弟弟姐姐和哥哥姐姐的家庭更有可能让他们的幼儿完成家务。这些发现表明,即使很小的孩子也会以有意义的方式为家庭做出贡献,特别是在社会经济障碍较多、残疾较多、孩子较多的家庭中。
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Understanding households in which very young children are contributing to the family
This study investigates the characteristics of US households in which very young children are contributing to the family in different ways. We leveraged parent surveys of 616 diverse families with at least one child below age six. In small but noteworthy proportions of families, young children below age 6 were contributing to the family via household tasks (45%), caregiving (14%), providing emotional support (5%), and translating (2%). Households with relatively lower socioeconomic status were significantly more likely to have their young children involved in caregiving, providing emotional support, and translating for family − but there were no socioeconomic differences in children’s help with household tasks. Controlling for household socioeconomic status, homes with a family disability were significantly more likely to have their young children involved in caregiving, homes with an older sibling above age six were significantly more likely to have their young child providing emotional support, and homes with younger and older siblings were significantly more likely to their young child completing household tasks. These findings suggest that even very young children contribute to the family in meaningful ways, especially in households with more socioeconomic barriers, disability, and more children.
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
6.10%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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