Students living in inner city and rural areas of the United States exhibit lower educational achievement and a higher likelihood of dropping out of high school than do their suburban counterparts. Educational research and policy has tended to neglect these inequalities or, at best, focus on one type but not the other. In this article, we integrate literatures on spatial stratification and educational outcomes, and offer a framework in which resources influential for achievement/attainment are viewed as embedded within, and varying across, inner city, rural and suburban places. We draw from the National Educational Longitudinal Survey and the Common Core of Data, and employ hierarchical linear and hierarchical logistic modeling techniques to...
For as long as rural populations have been declining, rural schools have been at the center of a deb...
As income inequality in the U.S. rises, a pattern of residential segregation becomes more apparent. ...
Studies have found lower levels of educational achievement for students in rural areas focusing most...
Though rural schools have closed a long-standing high school graduation gap compared with urban scho...
Poor children begin school with fewer academic skills than their nonpoor peers, and these disparitie...
Economic disparities in academic and behavioral functioning are well documented in the U.S. Compared...
This study examines the spatial distribution of educational attainment and then builds upon current ...
School variables, such as school size and school location, matter. School size and location impact m...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
This study uses data from the Louisiana Department of Education to conduct a spatial analysis of hig...
Research has shown that rural high school students in the United States (and elsewhere) have lower a...
Rural students enroll in college at lower rates than nonrural students. This has been partially attr...
This study uses data from the Louisiana Department of Education to conduct a spatial analysis of hig...
© 2011 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.This study examines urban/suburban differen...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
For as long as rural populations have been declining, rural schools have been at the center of a deb...
As income inequality in the U.S. rises, a pattern of residential segregation becomes more apparent. ...
Studies have found lower levels of educational achievement for students in rural areas focusing most...
Though rural schools have closed a long-standing high school graduation gap compared with urban scho...
Poor children begin school with fewer academic skills than their nonpoor peers, and these disparitie...
Economic disparities in academic and behavioral functioning are well documented in the U.S. Compared...
This study examines the spatial distribution of educational attainment and then builds upon current ...
School variables, such as school size and school location, matter. School size and location impact m...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
This study uses data from the Louisiana Department of Education to conduct a spatial analysis of hig...
Research has shown that rural high school students in the United States (and elsewhere) have lower a...
Rural students enroll in college at lower rates than nonrural students. This has been partially attr...
This study uses data from the Louisiana Department of Education to conduct a spatial analysis of hig...
© 2011 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.This study examines urban/suburban differen...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
For as long as rural populations have been declining, rural schools have been at the center of a deb...
As income inequality in the U.S. rises, a pattern of residential segregation becomes more apparent. ...
Studies have found lower levels of educational achievement for students in rural areas focusing most...