儿童、家庭与贫困:定义、趋势、新兴科学及对政策的影响》。

Social policy report Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-09-01 DOI:10.1002/j.2379-3988.2012.tb00072.x
Lawrence Aber, Pamela Morris, Cybele Raver
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鉴于当前有关贫困对儿童影响的科学知识以及减轻其负面影响的有效策略,现在比以往任何时候都更有必要讨论美国儿童与贫困这一主题。在本报告中,我们总结了有关儿童贫困的定义和趋势、应对儿童贫困的政策措施以及贫困对儿童健康和发展的影响等方面的现有最佳信息。研究表明,各种因素对儿童贫困率产生了上升和下降的压力。男性工作率下降、低工资工人的工资停滞不前、在女性为户主的家庭中抚养的儿童比例上升以及教育程度的差距不断扩大,都对儿童贫困率产生了上行压力。美国的反贫困政策和计划体系似乎将 "转移前 "的贫困率降低了 50%以上,这也带来了向下的压力。尽管如此,与历史和国际相比,美国的儿童贫困率仍然很高。然后,我们回顾了贫困影响儿童发展的生物和生态过程的新兴科学,以及有关减少贫困和促进贫困儿童人力资本发展的综合战略的有效性的主要发现。在最后一部分,我们将对科学和政策的前进方向进行思考。
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Children, Families and Poverty: Definitions, Trends, Emerging Science and Implications for Policy.

Now, more than ever, it is crucial to address the topic of children and poverty in the U.S., given current scientific knowledge about poverty's influence on children and effective strategies to mitigate its negative impact. In this report, we summarize the best available information on definitions and trends in child poverty, policy responses to child poverty and the impact of poverty on children's health and development. Research suggests that various factors exert upward and downward pressure on child poverty rates. Upward pressure is exerted by declining work rates for men, stagnant wages for low-wage workers, increasing rates of children raised in female-headed households, and growing gaps in educational attainment. Downward pressure is exerted by the U.S. system of antipoverty policies and programs, which appears to be cutting "pre-transfer" poverty rates by more than 50%. Nonetheless, child poverty rates in the United States are high by both historical and international comparison. We then review the emerging science on biological and ecological processes by which poverty affects child development and key findings regarding the efficacy of comprehensive strategies to reduce poverty and to promote the human capital development of poor children. In the final section, we reflect on implications for moving forward in science and policy.

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