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Infant Health, Race/Ethnicity, and Early Educational Outcomes Using the ECLS-B

机译:使用ECLS-B的婴儿健康,种族/民族和早期教育成果

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Using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort, this article emphasizes the central role of poor infant health as a mechanism in the formation of early educational disparities. Results indicate that the varying prevalence of poor infant health across racial/ethnic groups explains a significant portion of the black disadvantage and a moderate portion of the Asian advantage relative to whites in math and reading skills at age four. Results also demonstrate that infant health is an equal opportunity offender across social groups as children with poor health are equally disadvantaged in terms of early cognitive development, regardless of racial/ethnic status. Overall, results indicate that health at birth has important consequences for individual educational achievement and racial/ethnic disparities in cognitive development and school readiness.
机译:本文使用早期儿童纵向研究-出生队列的数据,强调了婴儿健康状况差是早期教育差距形成的一种机制的核心作用。结果表明,在四岁时,相对于白人而言,种族/族裔婴儿健康状况差的原因在白人和白人中相对于白人而言,解释了黑人劣势的显着部分和亚裔优势的中度部分。结果还表明,婴儿健康是社会群体中机会均等的犯罪者,健康状况不良的儿童在早期认知发展方面同样处于劣势,而与种族/民族地位无关。总体而言,结果表明出生时的健康状况对个人的教育成就以及认知发展和入学准备方面的种族/种族差异具有重要影响。

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    《Sociological Inquiry》 |2011年第4期|p.499-526|共28页
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    Jamie L. Lynch;

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    St. Norbert College;

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