The literature on neighborhood effects on schooling theorizes that neighborhood cultural context is an important mechanism generating such effects. However, explanations that rely on subcultural theories, such as oppositional culture, have met with considerable criticism on empirical grounds, and no alternative account of the cultural context of disadvantaged neighborhoods has been developed in the education lit-erature. This study develops a new account of the cultural context of schooling decisions in disadvantaged neighborhoods based on the concept of cultural heterogeneity, defined as the presence of a wide array of competing and conflicting cultural models. It applies this concept to neighborhood effects on college enrollment. Using su...
This study examines whether neighborhood level collective socialization processes are racialized. It...
Because school dislricting lends to segregate students of different social strata, it is hypothesize...
Although it is widely hypothesized that neighborhood effects are explained by differences in the sch...
2012-08-09Since the publication of W.E.B. Du Bois’ (1996 [1899]) The Philadelphia Negro, scholars ha...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
Prior research has shown that children’s residence in high poverty neighborhoods increases their ris...
Previous research on educational aspirations has focused almost exclusively on micro-level predictor...
This paper discusses the current state of the U.S. literature on cultural mechanisms in neighborhood...
Behavioral economics continues to seek evidence-driven research as well as solutions about how indiv...
Neighborhood effects measure the direct or indirect effect of the neighborhood context on individual...
This thesis concerns the effects of neighborhood levels of concentrated socioeconomic status on the ...
The achievement of elementary school students is affected by more than their own ability and the qua...
Research framed by Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, suggests that neighborhood and school...
Effects of disadvantaged neighborhoods on child educational outcomes likely depend on a family's eco...
David Harding's theory of cultural heterogeneity (2010) seeks to amend existing theories of neighbor...
This study examines whether neighborhood level collective socialization processes are racialized. It...
Because school dislricting lends to segregate students of different social strata, it is hypothesize...
Although it is widely hypothesized that neighborhood effects are explained by differences in the sch...
2012-08-09Since the publication of W.E.B. Du Bois’ (1996 [1899]) The Philadelphia Negro, scholars ha...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
Prior research has shown that children’s residence in high poverty neighborhoods increases their ris...
Previous research on educational aspirations has focused almost exclusively on micro-level predictor...
This paper discusses the current state of the U.S. literature on cultural mechanisms in neighborhood...
Behavioral economics continues to seek evidence-driven research as well as solutions about how indiv...
Neighborhood effects measure the direct or indirect effect of the neighborhood context on individual...
This thesis concerns the effects of neighborhood levels of concentrated socioeconomic status on the ...
The achievement of elementary school students is affected by more than their own ability and the qua...
Research framed by Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, suggests that neighborhood and school...
Effects of disadvantaged neighborhoods on child educational outcomes likely depend on a family's eco...
David Harding's theory of cultural heterogeneity (2010) seeks to amend existing theories of neighbor...
This study examines whether neighborhood level collective socialization processes are racialized. It...
Because school dislricting lends to segregate students of different social strata, it is hypothesize...
Although it is widely hypothesized that neighborhood effects are explained by differences in the sch...