Persistence, privilege, and parenting :: the comparative study of intergenerational mobility /
Americans like to believe that theirs is the land of opportunity, but the hard facts are that children born into poor families in the United States tend to stay poor and children born into wealthy families generally stay rich. Other countries have shown more success at lessening the effects of inequ...
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Zusammenfassung: | Americans like to believe that theirs is the land of opportunity, but the hard facts are that children born into poor families in the United States tend to stay poor and children born into wealthy families generally stay rich. Other countries have shown more success at lessening the effects of inequality on mobility possibly by making public investments in education, health, and family well-being that offset the private advantages of the wealth. What can the United States learn from these other countries about how to provide children form disadvantaged backgrounds an equal chance in life? Making comparisons across ten countries, Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting brings together a team of eminent international scholars to examine why advantage and disadvantage persist across generations. The book sheds light on how the social and economic mobility of children differs within and across counties and the impact private family resources, public policies, and social institutions may have on mobility. In what ways do parents pass advantage or disadvantage on to their children? Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting is an expansive exploration of the relationship between parental socioeconomic status and background and the outcomes of their grown children. The authors also address the impact of education and parental financial assistance on mobility. Contributors Miles Corak, Lori Curtus, and Shelley Phipps look at how family economic background influences the outcomes of adult children in the United States and Canada. They find that, despite many cultural similarities between the two countries, Canada has three times the rate of intergenerational mobility as the United States possibly because Canada makes more public investments in its labor market, health care, and family programs. Jo Blanden and her colleagues explore a number of factors affecting how advantages is transmitted between parents and children in the United States and the United Kingdom, including education, occupation, marriage, and health. They find that despite the two nations having similar rates of intergenerational mobility adn social inequality, lack of educational opportunity plays a greater role in limiting U.S. mobility, while the U.K.'s deeply rooted social class structure makes it difficult for the disadvantaged to transcend their circumstances. Hande Waldfogel and Elizabeth Washbrook examine cognitive and behavioral school readiness across income groups and find that pres-school age children in both the UNited States and Britain show substantial income-related gaps in school readiness driven in part by poorly developed parenting skills among overburdened, low-income families. The authors suggest that the most programs int he United States, raising pre-school staff qualifications in Britain, and parenting programs in both countries. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 379 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / Timothy M. Smeeding, Robert Erikson, and Markus Jantti, editors. New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2011] ©2011 1 online resource (ix, 379 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Understanding the mechanisms behind intergenerational persistence : a comparison of the United States and Great Britain / Jo Blanden [and others] -- Economic mobility, family background, and the well-being of children in the United States and Canada / Miles Corak, Lori J. Curtis, and Shelley Phipps -- Status attainment and wealth in the United States and Germany / Fabian T. Pfeffer -- Occupations and social mobility : gradational, big-class, and micro-class reproduction in comparative perspective / Jan O. Jonsson [and others] -- Income-related gaps in school readiness in the United States and the United Kingdom / Jane Waldfogel and Elizabeth Washbrook -- Economic deprivation in early childhood and adult attainment : comparative evidence from Norwegian Registry data and U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics / Greg J. Duncan [and others] -- Causal effects of parents' education on children's education / John Ermisch and Chiara Pronzato -- Children's cognitive ability and parents' education : distinguishing the impact of mothers and fathers / John Jerrim and John Micklewright -- Unequal giving : monetary gifts to children across countries and over time / Julie M. Zissimopoulos and James P. Smith -- The role of social institutions in intergenerational mobility / Brian Nolan [and others]. Americans like to believe that theirs is the land of opportunity, but the hard facts are that children born into poor families in the United States tend to stay poor and children born into wealthy families generally stay rich. Other countries have shown more success at lessening the effects of inequality on mobility possibly by making public investments in education, health, and family well-being that offset the private advantages of the wealth. What can the United States learn from these other countries about how to provide children form disadvantaged backgrounds an equal chance in life? Making comparisons across ten countries, Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting brings together a team of eminent international scholars to examine why advantage and disadvantage persist across generations. The book sheds light on how the social and economic mobility of children differs within and across counties and the impact private family resources, public policies, and social institutions may have on mobility. In what ways do parents pass advantage or disadvantage on to their children? Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting is an expansive exploration of the relationship between parental socioeconomic status and background and the outcomes of their grown children. The authors also address the impact of education and parental financial assistance on mobility. Contributors Miles Corak, Lori Curtus, and Shelley Phipps look at how family economic background influences the outcomes of adult children in the United States and Canada. They find that, despite many cultural similarities between the two countries, Canada has three times the rate of intergenerational mobility as the United States possibly because Canada makes more public investments in its labor market, health care, and family programs. Jo Blanden and her colleagues explore a number of factors affecting how advantages is transmitted between parents and children in the United States and the United Kingdom, including education, occupation, marriage, and health. They find that despite the two nations having similar rates of intergenerational mobility adn social inequality, lack of educational opportunity plays a greater role in limiting U.S. mobility, while the U.K.'s deeply rooted social class structure makes it difficult for the disadvantaged to transcend their circumstances. Hande Waldfogel and Elizabeth Washbrook examine cognitive and behavioral school readiness across income groups and find that pres-school age children in both the UNited States and Britain show substantial income-related gaps in school readiness driven in part by poorly developed parenting skills among overburdened, low-income families. The authors suggest that the most programs int he United States, raising pre-school staff qualifications in Britain, and parenting programs in both countries. Print version record. Social mobility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123976 Generations Economic aspects. Families Longitudinal studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047015 Cost and standard of living. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85033195 Social Mobility https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012937 Mobilité sociale. Générations Aspect économique. Coût et niveau de la vie. social mobility. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology General. bisacsh Cost and standard of living fast Families fast Generations Economic aspects fast Social mobility fast Intergenerationenmobilität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4299509-7 Internationaler Vergleich gnd Longitudinal studies fast Smeeding, Timothy M. Jäntti, Markus, 1966- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJth8cBvPdvQf6B7wWcByd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94041172 Erikson, Robert, 1938- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtCGWWPydRHYwqcv7RR8C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84186921 has work: Persistence, privilege, and parenting (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH46ygjQdxvYTTT8FrTFPP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Persistence, privilege, and parenting 9780871540317 (DLC) 2011016973 (OCoLC)720899479 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1066564 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / Understanding the mechanisms behind intergenerational persistence : a comparison of the United States and Great Britain / Jo Blanden [and others] -- Economic mobility, family background, and the well-being of children in the United States and Canada / Miles Corak, Lori J. Curtis, and Shelley Phipps -- Status attainment and wealth in the United States and Germany / Fabian T. Pfeffer -- Occupations and social mobility : gradational, big-class, and micro-class reproduction in comparative perspective / Jan O. Jonsson [and others] -- Income-related gaps in school readiness in the United States and the United Kingdom / Jane Waldfogel and Elizabeth Washbrook -- Economic deprivation in early childhood and adult attainment : comparative evidence from Norwegian Registry data and U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics / Greg J. Duncan [and others] -- Causal effects of parents' education on children's education / John Ermisch and Chiara Pronzato -- Children's cognitive ability and parents' education : distinguishing the impact of mothers and fathers / John Jerrim and John Micklewright -- Unequal giving : monetary gifts to children across countries and over time / Julie M. Zissimopoulos and James P. Smith -- The role of social institutions in intergenerational mobility / Brian Nolan [and others]. Social mobility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123976 Generations Economic aspects. Families Longitudinal studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047015 Cost and standard of living. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85033195 Social Mobility https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012937 Mobilité sociale. Générations Aspect économique. Coût et niveau de la vie. social mobility. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology General. bisacsh Cost and standard of living fast Families fast Generations Economic aspects fast Social mobility fast Intergenerationenmobilität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4299509-7 Internationaler Vergleich gnd |
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title | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / |
title_auth | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / |
title_exact_search | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / |
title_full | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / Timothy M. Smeeding, Robert Erikson, and Markus Jantti, editors. |
title_fullStr | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / Timothy M. Smeeding, Robert Erikson, and Markus Jantti, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / Timothy M. Smeeding, Robert Erikson, and Markus Jantti, editors. |
title_short | Persistence, privilege, and parenting : |
title_sort | persistence privilege and parenting the comparative study of intergenerational mobility |
title_sub | the comparative study of intergenerational mobility / |
topic | Social mobility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123976 Generations Economic aspects. Families Longitudinal studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047015 Cost and standard of living. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85033195 Social Mobility https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012937 Mobilité sociale. Générations Aspect économique. Coût et niveau de la vie. social mobility. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology General. bisacsh Cost and standard of living fast Families fast Generations Economic aspects fast Social mobility fast Intergenerationenmobilität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4299509-7 Internationaler Vergleich gnd |
topic_facet | Social mobility. Generations Economic aspects. Families Longitudinal studies. Cost and standard of living. Social Mobility Mobilité sociale. Générations Aspect économique. Coût et niveau de la vie. social mobility. SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology General. Cost and standard of living Families Generations Economic aspects Social mobility Intergenerationenmobilität Internationaler Vergleich Longitudinal studies |
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