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家庭变化、就业转型与福利国家:美国和德国家庭收入动态研究

Family Change, Employment Transitions, and the Welfare State: Household Income Dynamics in the United States and Germany

American Sociological Review · 2000
被引 74
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

比较美国和德国家庭收入动态,发现福利政策差异导致不同的收入流动模式,且劳动力市场事件、家庭变化和福利政策对收入的影响因性别而异。

Abstract

Since the demise of modernization theory, social scientists have sought explanations for persisting differences in the stratification of industrialized societies, primarily by studying how educational and labor market institutions shape the life chances of individuals. This approach undervalues two key features of any stratification system: family dynamics and the welfare state. Employment changes, changes in household composition, and changes in the employment situation of a spouse or partner can all trigger large shifts in income and material well-being. The impact of these events is mediated by public tax and transfer mechanisms and by private actions taken by household members. This comparative analysis of household income dynamics in the United States and Germany shows that variations in welfare state policy produce distinct societal patterns of income mobility, and furthermore, shows that the relative importance of labor market events, family change, and welfare state policies for income dynamics depends on gender. The strong interrelationship between individual incentives and the structure of opportunity produces an asymmetry in the long-term impact of events. The negative effects of events that reduce income generally decay over time, while the effects of positive events generally persist.

家庭经济学福利国家收入流动性比较社会政策性别差异