Family Functioning and Socioeconomic Status in South African Families: A Test of the Social Causation Hypothesis

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Ferdi Botha
Frikkie Booysen
Edwin Wouters
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[1] Rhodes University,Department of Economics and Economic History
[2] University of Antwerp,Faculty of Social Sciences
[3] Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC),Population Health, Health Systems and Innovation Research Unit
[4] University of the Free State,Department of Economics
[5] University of Antwerp,Department of Sociology
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Social Indicators Research | 2018年 / 137卷
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Family functioning; Socioeconomic status; SES; Family Attachment and Changeability Index; FACI8; Social causation; South Africa;
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Optimal family relationships are central to individual well-being. The focus of this paper is on family functioning and how socioeconomic status (SES) explains family functioning. Ecological theory states that a family’s socioeconomic context is determined by macro-systemic factors, thereby influencing individuals’ perceptions of family functioning. Within this context, the social causation hypothesis asserts that social conditions influence family functioning. This paper uses the Family Attachment and Changeability Index as measure of family functioning. SES is viewed as multidimensional and individual-, household-, and subjective SES indices are developed using multiple correspondence analysis. Multivariate regression models suggest that household- and subjective SES are associated with higher levels of perceived flexibility in the family. There is no association between SES and family members’ attachment to each other. In general, the findings support the social causation hypothesis.
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页码:789 / 811
页数:22
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