Published January 11, 2023 | Version v1
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What Matters on Rural Left-Behind Children's Problem Behavior: Family Socioeconomic Status or Perceived Discrimination

  • 1. Beijing Normal University
  • 2. Beijing Sport University
  • 3. University of Chicago

Description

With the acceleration of China's industrialization and urbanization, there is a large number of left-behind children in China who are reported with more challenges in development. The study aims to analyze the differences in family socioeconomic status (SES) and discrimination perception between left-behind children and non-left-behind children and further explore whether SES or discrimination perception has a greater impact on the problem behaviors of left-behind children. We found the family SES of left-behind children was significantly lower than that of non-left-behind children; left-behind children's perceived discrimination was significantly higher than that of non-left-behind children; perceived discrimination of left-behind children had a greater impact on their problem behavior than the family SES.

Data availability

The datasets generated and analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

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Identifiers

DOI
10.3390/ijerph20021334
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:6501

Funding

Ministry of Education of China
Department of Social Sciences

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Social Sciences Division
Department(s)
Education