中国城乡儿童性别与父母教育策略:同胞规模与家庭资源的调节作用

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Yixiao Liu, Quanbao Jiang, Feinian Chen
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引用次数: 20

摘要

尽管中国国家层面的教育性别差距不断缩小,但人们对家庭层面的教育性别模式知之甚少。本研究旨在通过考察中国家庭中父母的教育策略,了解当前性别教育模式在教育成就中的微观机制。在中国家庭中,女儿历来处于弱势地位,而孩子的教育受到高度重视。利用中国教育小组调查(CEPS, 2013-2014学年)的第一波数据,我们研究了在12-18岁的初中生(n = 15,733)中,以父母大学期望和子女私人辅导为衡量标准的家庭教育策略的性别差异。结果表明,女儿在父母教育策略上更有优势。总体而言,与儿子相比,女儿更有可能被期望上大学并参加私人辅导。然而,进一步的分析表明,学校表现解释了女儿在父母大学期望方面的优势,并且她们的优势(父母大学期望和私人辅导)随兄弟姐妹规模和家庭资源而变化。
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Children’s gender and parental educational strategies in rural and urban China: the moderating roles of sibship size and family resources
Abstract Despite the declining gender gap in education is consistently documented at the national level in China, little is known about the gendered pattern in education at the household level. This study aims at understanding the micro mechanism of current gendered pattern in educational attainment by examining parental educational strategies in Chinese families, where daughters are historically unprivileged, while children’s education is highly valued. Using the first-wave data from China Education Panel Survey (CEPS, academic year 2013–2014), we examined the gender differences in family educational strategies measured as parental college expectation and children’s private tutoring among junior high school students (aged 12–18, n = 15,733). The results show that daughters are more advantageous in parental educational strategies. Overall, daughters are more likely to be expected to attend college and enrolled in private tutoring, compared to sons. However, further analysis show that school performance explains daughters’ advantages in parental college expectation and that their advantages (in both parental college expectation and private tutoring) vary with sibship size and family resources.
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