| Literature DB >> 34671753 |
Yunting Zhang1,2, Le Kang3, Jin Zhao4, Prof Yingquan Song3, Prof Fan Jiang4,5, Chunling Lu6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little population-level evidence on who has been left behind in early childhood development (ECD). Knowledge of inequalities in ECD will inform the Chinese government in policies on promoting ECD and guide global-level monitoring on ECD progress.Entities:
Keywords: China; early child development; inequality
Year: 2021 PMID: 34671753 PMCID: PMC8484893 DOI: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac ISSN: 2666-6065
Economic development, population size, selected administrative divisions, selected kindergartens, and sample size in each region
| Region1 | Province | Survey | Population | GDP per capita (USD) 2 | GDP per capita rank | # ofdistricts/ | # ofkindergartens in total | Kindergarten enrollment rate | # of districts/ | # ofkindergartens in analytical sample | # of participants in analytical sample |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Megacity | Shanghai(Eastern China) | 2017.11 | 24•18 | 19,199 | 2/31 | 16 | 1,473 | 97%a | 16 | 183 | 20,845 |
| MDR | Zhejiang(Eastern China) | 2017.4 | 56•57 | 13,956 | 5/31 | 101 | 8,645 | 98%b | 29 | 360 | 18,995 |
| LDR | Gansu(Northwestern China) | 2018.9 | 26•27 | 4,735 | 31/31 | 86 | 7,734 | 92%c | 12 | 344 | 12,923 |
| LDR | Yunnan(Southwestern China) | 2018.11 | 48•30 | 5,612 | 30/31 | 140 | 10,156 | 80%d | 12 | 314 | 10,796 |
Notes: 1.MDR: Most-developed region. LDR: Least-developed Region.
2. Chinese Statistical Yearbook 2019. GDP per capita was reported in 2018 USD.
3. Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are not included when ranking GDP per capita at the provincial level.
4a. Information office of Shanghai Municipality. Press Release for September 20, 2019 Media Briefing by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. 2019; http://en.shio.gov.cn/government-news/municipal/5154.shtml. Accessed Apr 7th, 2021.
4b. Zhejiang Bureau of Statistics. 2018 Zhejiang Child Development Planning Statistics Monitoring Report.2018; http://tjj.zj.gov.cn/art/2019/10/11/art_1562012_38786871.html. Accessed Apr 7th, 2021
4c. Gansu Bureau of Statistics. Gansu Issues Guideline on the Implementation of Deepening Reform and Development of Preschool Education. 2019; http://tjj.gansu.gov.cn/HdApp/HdBas/HdClsContentDisp.asp?Id=16799. Accessed Apr 7th, 2021
4d.Yunnan Education Bureau. Yunnan Statistical bulletin on the development of education in 2018-2019. 2020; http://www.dhyj.gov.cn/jyj/Attach/1907/311031110065568.pdf. Accessed Apr 7th, 2021
Number and weighted percentage of young children in each subgroup by region
| Boys | 10,811(52•2%) | 10,036(53•2%) | 12,430(52•4%) |
| Girls | 10,034(47•8%) | 8,959(46•8%) | 11,289(47•6%) |
| Poorest | 3,860 (21•4%) | 3,592(17•4%) | 6,780(29•8%) |
| Poorer | 3,077 (15•6%) | 5,103(26•1%) | 6,959(30•1%) |
| Richer | 7,486 (36•4%) | 6,026(32•0%) | 4,651(19•2%) |
| Richest | 6,422 (26•6%) | 4,274(24•6%) | 5,329(21•0%) |
| Middle school or under | 1,316(7•6%) | 5,295(25•6%) | 9,877(43•4%) |
| High school | 2,295(13•1%) | 4,750(25•0%) | 4,792(20•7%) |
| Some college | 4,769(24•7%) | 4,114(22•4%) | 3,544(14•4%) |
| College or above | 12,465(54•7%) | 4,836(27•1%) | 5,506(21•6%) |
| Rural | Not applicable | 12,364(61•7%) | 14,510(63•3%) |
| Urban | Not applicable | 6,631(38•3%) | 9,209(36•7%) |
| Migrant | 798(7•1%) | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Non-migrant | 20,047(92•9%) | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Left-behind | Not applicable | 361(1•1%) | 1,399(6•8%) |
| Non-left-behind | Not applicable | 12,003(60•7%) | 13,111(56•5%) |
Notes: Family income categories are region specific and represent relative socioeconomic position in each region
Unadjusted and adjusted percentage (and 95% confidential intervals) of children developmentally on track in three regions
| 86% (85%,87%) | 86% (85%,87%) | 82% (81%,83%) | 82% (81%,83%) | 71% (70%,72%) | 71% (70%,72%) | |
| Male | 84% (83%,85%) | 86% (85%,87%) | 80% (79%,80%) | 79% (77%,81%) | 68% (67%,69%) | 67% (62%,71%) |
| Female | 88% (87%,89%) | 91% (91%,92%) | 85% (84%,86%) | 84% (83%,86%) | 74% (73%,75%) | 73% (69%,77%) |
| Poorest | 76% (74%,78%) | 83% (81%,85%) | 72% (70%,74%) | 77% (74%,79%) | 58% (56%,59%) | 63% (58%,68%) |
| Richest | 93% (92%,94%) | 92% (92%,94%) | 89% (87%,90%) | 86% (85%,88%) | 87% (85%,88%) | 78% (74%,82%) |
| Middle school or under | 74% (71%,78%) | 83% (81%,85%) | 74% (72%,75%) | 78% (76%,80%) | 60% (59%,61%) | 65% (61%,70%) |
| College or above | 89% (88%,90%) | 91% (90%,91%) | 89% (88%,90%) | 85% (83%,87%) | 84% (83%,85%) | 75% (70%,80%) |
| Rural | Not applicable | Not applicable | 78% (77%,79%) | 81% (79%,82%) | 65% (64%,66%) | 69% (65%,74%) |
| Urban | Not applicable | Not applicable | 0.88 (87%,89%) | 83% (82%,85%) | 0.82 (81%,82%) | 71% (66%,75%) |
| Migrant children | 68% (63%,73%) | 85% (82%,89%) | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Non-migrant children | 87% (87%,88%) | 89% (88%,90%) | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Left-behind children | Not applicable | Not applicable | 67% (62%,74%) | 72% (67%,78%) | 54% (50%,58%) | 61% (56%,65%) |
| Non-left-behind children | Not applicable | Not applicable | 79% (78%,79%) | 79% (77%,81%) | 66% (65%,67%) | 65% (61%,70%) |
Notes:
Difference of total percentage of children developmentally on track is statistically significant with pos-hoc comparison between Shanghai and MDR (P<0.0001), Shanghai and LDR (P<0.0001), MDR and LDR (P<0.0001) at a significance level of .05.
Figure 1Absolute difference in developmentally on track between boys and girls
Figure 2Absolute inequality in developmentally on track between the children in the richest and poorest families
Figure 3Absolute inequality in developmentally on track between the children with highest and lowest level of maternal schooling
Figure 4Absolute inequality in developmentally on track between children with urban and rural Hukou
Figure 5Absolute inequality in developmentally on track between migrant/left behind children and their counterparts
Multilevel logistic regression results for generating adjusted inequalities - Shanghai
| Age month | 1•00 | |
| (0•99,1•01) | 0•8094 | |
| Gender/sex | ||
| boy | Ref | |
| girl | 1•74 | <0•0001 |
| (1•58,1•93) | ||
| Family annual income | ||
| less than 100,000 RMB | Ref | |
| 100,000-150,000 RMB | 1•29 | 0•0113 |
| (1•06,1•57) | ||
| 150,000-300,000 RMB | 1•74 | <0•0001 |
| (1•46,2•07) | ||
| more than 300,000 RMB | 2•69 | <0•0001 |
| (2•34,3•11) | ||
| Maternal schooling | ||
| middle school or under | Ref | |
| high school | 1•20 | 0•0162 |
| (1•03,1•40) | ||
| some college | 1•50 | 0•0001 |
| (1•23,1•84) | ||
| college or above | 1•99 | <0•0001 |
| (1•70,2•32) | ||
| Divorce family | ||
| non-divorced family | Ref | |
| divorced family | 0•64 | 0•0002 |
| (0•51,0•81) | ||
| Primary caregiver | ||
| parents | Ref | |
| grandparents or others | 0•62 | <0•0001 |
| (0•53,0•71) | ||
| Migrant children | ||
| non-migrant children | Ref | |
| migrant children | 0•70 | 0• 0162 |
| (0•53,0•94) | ||
| _cons | 2•71 | 0•000 |
| (1•49,4•92) | ||
| District/county | 1• 02 | 0•0443 |
| (1•00,1.03) | ||
| Sample | All | |
| Observations | 20,845 | |
| Number of groups | 16 | |
Multilevel logistic regression results for generating adjusted inequalities, Least-developed region
| Age month | 0•98 | 0•98 | ||
| (0•97,0•99) | 0•0003 | (0•97,0•99) | 0•0001 | |
| Gender/sex | ||||
| boy | Ref | Ref | ||
| girl | 1•40 | <0•0001 | 1•38 | <0•0001 |
| (1•31,1•49) | (1•29,1•47) | |||
| Family annual income | ||||
| less than 30,000 RMB | Ref | Ref | ||
| 30,000-60,000 RMB | 1•32 | <0•0001 | 1•43 | <0•0001 |
| (1•20,1•45) | (1•27,1•60) | |||
| 60,000-100,000 RMB | 1•60 | <0•0001 | 1•73 | <0•0001 |
| (1•42,1•79) | (1•52,1•97) | |||
| more than 100,000 RMB | 2•20 | <0•0001 | 2•33 | <0•0001 |
| (1•97,2•46) | (2•05,2•65) | |||
| Maternal schooling | ||||
| middle school or under | Ref | Ref | ||
| high school | 1•39 | <0•0001 | 1•37 | <0•0001 |
| (1•28,1•52) | (1•24,1•52) | |||
| some college | 1•50 | <0•0001 | 1•44 | <0•0001 |
| (1•36,1•66) | (1•31,1•58) | |||
| college or above | 1•64 | <0•0001 | 1•44 | 0•0025 |
| (1•44,1•87) | (1•14,1•82) | |||
| Divorced family | ||||
| non-divorced family | Ref | Ref | ||
| divorced family | 0•83 | 0•0103 | 0•76 | 0•0009 |
| (0•72,0•96) | (0•65,0•90) | |||
| Hukou | ||||
| urban | Ref | |||
| rural | 0•93 | 0•1442 | ||
| (0•85,1•02) | ||||
| Primary caregiver | ||||
| parents | Ref | |||
| grandparents or others | 0•85 | 0•0163 | ||
| (0•74,0•97) | ||||
| Leftbehind children | ||||
| non-leftbehind children | Ref | |||
| leftbehind children | 0•81 | 0•0046 | ||
| (0•71,0•94) | ||||
| _cons | 2•91 | <0•0001 | 2•94 | <0•0001 |
| (2•02,4•20) | (1•80,4•80) | |||
| District/county | 1•25 | 0•0003 | 1•23 | 0•0006 |
| (1•11,1•42) | (1•09,1•38) | |||
| Sample | All | Rural | ||
| Observations | 23,719 | 14,510 | ||
| Number of groups | 24 | 24 | ||
Multilevel logistic regression results for generating adjusted inequalities, Most-developed region
| Age month | 0•98 | 0•99 | ||
| (0•97,1•00) | 0•0129 | (0•97,1•00) | 0•0642 | |
| Gender/sex | ||||
| boy | Ref | Ref | ||
| girl | 1•45 | <0•0001 | 1•43 | <0•0001 |
| (1•35,1•56) | (1•33,1•55) | |||
| Family annual income | ||||
| less than 60,000 RMB | Ref | Ref | ||
| 60,000-100,000 RMB | 1•24 | 0•0004 | 1•21 | 0•0016 |
| (1•10,1•40) | (1•07,1•36) | |||
| 100,000-150,000 RMB | 1•48 | <0•0001 | 1•44 | <0•0001 |
| (1•27,1•73) | (1•23,1•67) | |||
| more than 150,000 RMB | 1•96 | <0•0001 | 1•88 | <0•0001 |
| (1•60,2•39) | (1•54,2•29) | |||
| Maternal schooling | ||||
| middle school or under | Ref | Ref | ||
| high school | 1•30 | 0•0003 | 1•36 | <0•0001 |
| (1•13,1•50) | (1•19,1•56) | |||
| some college | 1•41 | <0•0001 | 1•42 | <0•0001 |
| (1•22,1•62) | (1•22,1•66) | |||
| college or above | 1•69 | <0•0001 | 1•63 | <0•0001 |
| (1•41,2•04) | (1•39,1•91) | |||
| Divorced family | ||||
| non-divorced family | Ref | Ref | ||
| divorced family | 0•91 | 0•3902 | 0•99 | 0• 9489 |
| (0•74,1•12) | (0•79,1•24) | |||
| Hukou | ||||
| urban | Ref | |||
| rural | 0•83 | 0•0007 | ||
| (0•74,0•92) | ||||
| Primary caregiver | ||||
| parents | Ref | |||
| grandparents or others | 0•64 | <0•0001 | ||
| (0•56,0•72) | ||||
| Leftbehind children | ||||
| non-leftbehind children | Ref | |||
| leftbehind children | 0•69(0.54,0.89) | 0•0100 | ||
| _cons | 5•56(3•68, 8•42) | <0•0001 | 3•83(2•42, 6•06) | <0•0001 |
| District/county | 1•06 | 0•0005 | 1•07 | 0• 0005 |
| (1•02,1•09) | (1•03,1•11) | |||
| Sample | All | Rural | ||
| Observations | 18,995 | 12,364 | ||
| Number of groups | 29 | 29 | ||