Intergenerational Educational Pathways and Self-Rated Health in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Results of the German KiGGS Cohort

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作者
Waldhauer, Julia [1 ]
Kuntz, Benjamin [1 ]
Mauz, Elvira [1 ]
Lampert, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Robert Koch Inst, Dept Epidemiol & Hlth Monitoring, Berlin, Germany
关键词
intergenerational mobility; health inequalities; education; transitions; self-rated health; young adulthood; EMERGING ADULTHOOD; SOCIAL-MOBILITY; LIFE-COURSE; SUBJECTIVE HEALTH; BINGE DRINKING; MENTAL-HEALTH; INEQUALITIES; SMOKING; SCHOOL; DETERMINANTS;
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10.3390/ijerph16050684
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
Health differences in social mobility are often analysed by income differences or different occupational positions. However, in early adulthood many young people still have very diffuse income situations and are not always fully integrated into the labour market despite many having finished school. This article focusses on the link between intergenerational educational pathways and self-rated health (SRH) among young adults considering their SRH in adolescence. The data source used is the German KiGGS cohort study. The analysis sample comprises 2175 young people at baseline (t0: 2003-2006 age 14-17) and first follow-up (t1: 2009-2012 age 19-24). Combining parent's and young people's highest school degree, the data can trace patterns of intergenerational educational pathways (constant high level of education, upward mobility, downward mobility, constant low level of education). Young people's SRH was recorded at t0 and t1. During adolescence and young adulthood, participants were less likely to report poor SRH if they had a constant high intergenerational education or if they were upwardly mobile. The differences were particularly striking among young adults: average marginal effects (AME) for poor SRH showed much higher risk among downwardly mobile compared to peers with an intergenerational constant high education (AME: 0.175 [0.099; 0.251]), while the upwardly mobile had a significantly lower risk for less than good SRH than peers with an intergenerational constant low level of education (AME: -0.058 [-0.113; -0.004]). In the context of great societal demands and personal developmental needs, educational differences in health tend to increase in young adulthood. Public Health should pay more attention to educational and health inequalities in young adulthood.
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