社区影响作为罗姆儿童受教育程度低的一个解释因素

Community influence as an explanatory factor why Roma children get little schooling

Public Choice · 2020
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

研究检验了罗姆社区规范对儿童正规教育重视程度的负面影响,发现社区影响力越强,个体对子女教育的重视越低,且这一关系独立于贫困、失业等因素。

Abstract

Abstract Parents who experience poverty and who want to provide their children with an escape route can be expected to encourage and support their progeny’s education. The evidence that Roma parents behave differently is unsettling. In this paper we test empirically an explanation for that behavior. The explanation is based on a theory (Stark et al. 2018) that can be “borrowed” to rationalize the enforcement of norms of little formal education in underprivileged communities. An analysis of survey data collected in Roma communities in four Central and Eastern European countries lends support to the explanation. The analysis reveals a strong negative correlation between the influence of the Roma community on an individual member’s life and the importance accorded by the individual to formal schooling for children. The correlation is robust to controlling for standard determinants of attitudes towards schooling, such as poverty, unemployment, labor market discrimination, and parents’ educational attainment. The analysis suggests that policy interventions aiming to increase the formal education of Roma children need to reckon with the influence of Roma community norms on individual choices.

贫困教育社区规范罗姆人社会经济学