丹麦儿童的家庭经济排斥:评估收入贫困和父母劳动力市场排斥的独立和共同风险

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Simone Norlund Vering Johansen, P. Fallesen, Lawrence M. Berger, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen
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低家庭收入和社会排斥增加了儿童向成年过渡不成功的风险。然而,我们对儿童在童年时期经历贫困和父母劳动力市场排斥的累积风险以及这些情况在多大程度上共同发生知之甚少。我们估计,从2003年到2018年,在丹麦,生活在收入低于经济合作与发展组织贫困线(贫困)的家庭和低工作强度的儿童家庭(劳动力市场除外)的年度单独和联合累积期风险。这两个指标都确定了相似的儿童,贫困和劳动力市场排斥(经济排斥)的联合指标与收入贫困指标之间的重叠最大。此外,考虑贫困和劳动力市场排斥措施以及综合措施产生的估计,有助于我们证明商业周期波动在每种措施中的作用:贫困是顺周期的,劳动力市场排斥是逆周期的。
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Household Economic Exclusion among Danish Children: Evaluating Independent and Joint Risks of Income Poverty and Parental Labor Market Exclusion
Low household income and social exclusion increase children’s risk for unsuccessful transitions to adulthood. Yet we know little about children’s cumulative risk of experiencing poverty and parental labor market exclusion during childhood and to what extent these circumstances co-occur. We estimate annual separate and joint cumulative period risks for experiencing living in a household with income below the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development poverty line (poverty) and a low-work intensity household (labor market exclusion) for children in Denmark from 2003 to 2018. Both indicators identify similar children, with the largest overlap between the joint indicator of both poverty and labor market exclusion (economic exclusion) and the income poverty indicator. Furthermore, considering estimates produced from poverty and labor market exclusion measures, as well as from a combined measure, helps us demonstrate the role of business cycle volatility in each: procyclical with respect to poverty and countercyclical with respect labor market exclusion.
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Social Service Review
Social Service Review SOCIAL WORK-
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2.60
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1927, Social Service Review is devoted to the publication of thought-provoking, original research on social welfare policy, organization, and practice. Articles in the Review analyze issues from the points of view of various disciplines, theories, and methodological traditions, view critical problems in context, and carefully consider long-range solutions. The Review features balanced, scholarly contributions from social work and social welfare scholars, as well as from members of the various allied disciplines engaged in research on human behavior, social systems, history, public policy, and social services.
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