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Inequality among American Families with Children, 1975 to 2005

机译:1975年至2005年美国有孩子家庭之间的不平等

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From 1975 to 2005, the variance in incomes of American families with children increased by two-thirds. In attempting to explain this trend, labor market studies emphasize the rising pay of college graduates, while demographers typically highlight the implications of family structural changes across time. In this article, we join these lines of research by conceiving of income inequality as the joint product of the distribution of earnings in the labor market and the pooling of incomes in families. We develop this framework with a decomposition of family income inequality using annual data from the March Current Population Survey. Our analysis shows that disparities in education and single parenthood contributed to income inequality, but rising educational attainment and women's employment offset these effects. Most of the increase in family income inequality was due to increasing within-group inequality, which was widely shared across family types and levels of schooling. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:从1975年到2005年,美国有子女家庭的收入差异增加了三分之二。在试图解释这种趋势时,劳动力市场研究强调了大学毕业生薪水的上涨,而人口统计学家通常强调家庭结构随时间变化的影响。在本文中,我们将收入不平等视为劳动力市场中收入分配和家庭收入汇总的联合产物,从而加入了这些研究领域。我们使用来自3月当前人口调查的年度数据,通过分解家庭收入不平等状况来开发此框架。我们的分析表明,教育水平的差异和单亲家庭造成了收入不平等,但是受教育程度的提高和妇女的就业机会抵消了这些影响。家庭收入不平等的增加大部分是由于群体内部不平等的加剧,这种不平等在家庭类型和受教育程度中广泛存在。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Sociological Review》 |2008年第6期|p.903-920|共18页
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    Bruce WesternHarvard UniversityChristine PercheskiHarvard UniversityDeirdre BloomeHarvard UniversityDirect correspondence to Bruce Western, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 (western@wjh.harvard.edu). This research has been supported by a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation, a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship, and the New York University Center for Advanced Social Science Research. We thank the ASR editors, anonymous reviewers, and Sandy Jencks for their valuable comments. An earlier version of this article was presented at the 2008 Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association in Boston.Bruce Western is Professor of Sociology and director of the Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy at Harvard University.Deirdre Bloome is a graduate student in Sociology and Social Policy at Harvard University. She is a Jacob K. Javits Fellow.Christine Percheski is a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard University.;

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