학술논문

Investing in disadvantaged children for common prosperity in China.
Document Type
Article
Source
Chinese Sociological Review. Apr2024, Vol. 56 Issue 2, p129-175. 47p.
Subject
*POOR children
*CHILD development
*EQUALITY
*RURAL-urban differences
*EDUCATIONAL equalization
*PARENTING
*RURAL children
Language
ISSN
2162-0555
Abstract
Despite rapid economic growth in China since 1978, rural-urban inequality has widened. High levels of socioeconomic inequality can have profound implications for child development and lifelong educational equity. Using a dataset containing early childhood development (ECD) outcomes of 0- to 3-year-olds (N = 9,053) from study sites in Eastern, Central, and Western China, the study finds that the risks of cognitive, language, and motor delay are, respectively, 43.2, 18.3, and 20.7 percentage points higher in rural study sites than in urban Shanghai (ps <.01). Impact evaluation of cluster-randomized experiments shows that parental training (focusing on child psychosocial stimulation and caregiver-child interaction) can improve parenting beliefs and practices (or investments) and ECD outcomes of disadvantaged rural children (p<.01). Such programs can play an important role in advancing progress toward more social equality and economic equity, the stated goals of China's "Common Prosperity" policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]