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Subjective and Objective SES and Childhood Experiences

Autores: Segretin, María SoledadIcon ; Ruetti, Eliana MarthaIcon ; Ramírez, Verónica AdrianaIcon ; Lipina, Sebastián JavierIcon
Publicador: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Fecha de depósito: 24/02/2025
Fecha de creación: 04/01/2023-13/08/2024
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Socioeconomic status (SES) is a multidimensional construct encompassing objective indicators (e.g., income, education, occupation) and subjective perceptions of one's socioeconomic standing. Both dimensions influence child development and parenting practices, yet studies rarely examine their combined and distinct contributions to children’s daily experiences. This study investigates the unique and overlapping roles of objective and subjective SES in moderating childhood experiences during the preschool years. Participants (N = 162; Mage = 5.77, SD = 0.36; 45.1% girls) were recruited from public schools and a cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. SES was assessed using maternal education (objective SES) and parental perceptions of access to resources (subjective SES). Our findings reveal a partial overlap between the two SES dimensions, with both predicting significant variance in multiple aspects of children’s experiences. Notably, subjective SES uniquely predicted access to specific resources, while objective SES had a stronger influence on most outcomes analyzed. These results underscore the importance of integrating objective and subjective SES measures to capture the nuanced associations between SES and childhood experiences, particularly in diverse socioeconomic contexts. These findings contribute to understanding how SES impacts children’s experiences, offering insights for developing targeted interventions and policies that address diverse socioeconomic realities.

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Data from the present study are part of a larger project that aims to analyze the development of self-regulation of preschoolers from different SES backgrounds. The present study focus on parental reports on socioeconomic conditions and children’s daily experiences. The data were collected in 2019 and included a sample of 162 families of children aged five-to-six years old (M = 5.77, SD = 0.36; 45.1% girls). Participants were recruited from two public schools located in different neighborhoods of Buenos Aires Province and a public cultural center of science in Buenos Aires City, Argentina. This approach aimed to capture diverse SES contexts. The schools were situated in a neighborhood in the southern region of Buenos Aires Province, close to a densely populated area known for its socioeconomic challenges. Families in this area typically experience low-income levels and limited access to resources. Both schools provided children with daily breakfast or snacks. The cultural center was located in a middle-to-high-income residential neighborhood in central Buenos Aires City, characterized by more stable economic conditions and better access to amenities. Buenos Aires is a diverse metropolis with pronounced socioeconomic disparities, and the inclusion of participants from these two distinct areas provided a heterogeneous sample, essential for addressing the study's objectives. Primary caregivers provided written informed consent for participation in the study, which was approved by the Institutional IRB (Protocols Nº 961 and 1197). The design is a quantitative, correlational, cross-sectional, and non-experimental study. This specific dataset was created in 2023 and reviewed and adjusted in 2024.
Palabras clave: SES measurement, subjective poverty, objective poverty, preschool children, child development
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/255083
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Datos de Investigación(CEMIC-CONICET)
Datos de Investigación de CENTRO DE EDUCACION MEDICA E INVESTIGACIONES CLINICAS "NORBERTO QUIRNO"
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Datos de Investigación de INST.DE FISIOL., BIOL.MOLECULAR Y NEUROCIENCIAS
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Segretin, María Soledad; Ruetti, Eliana Martha; Ramírez, Verónica Adriana; Lipina, Sebastián Javier; (2025): Subjective and Objective SES and Childhood Experiences. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. (dataset). http://hdl.handle.net/11336/255083
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