This paper explores reasons why secondary schools with a religious character have pupil intakes that are of a higher social background and ability than their secular counterparts. We show that this is especially true across all regions in England once the characteristics of the pupils living in the local neighbourhoods are taken into account. Data from the National Pupil Database and the Longitudinal Survey of Young People in England are combined to show that likely reasons for this are complex. Parents reporting a religious affiliation are more likely to be better educated, have a higher occupational class and a higher household income. We also show that higher-income religious families are more likely to have a child at a faith school tha...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
© 1993 John W. FisherThis study inspected the Senior School in a multicultural, multi-denominational...
We provide estimates of the effect of attending a Faith school on educational attainment progress du...
We estimate the causal effect of attending a state Faith school on primary education achievement in ...
This paper is concerned with segregation and school selectivity in secondary schools with a religiou...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Sandra McNally, Steve Pischke and participants at the infor...
Faith schools generally achieve better exam results than their counterparts, with Roman Catholic sch...
Average levels of pupil achievement in religiously affiliated primary schools seem to be higher than...
This paper measures the extent to which the presence of religious state-funded secondary schools in ...
A longitudinal data set is used to explore questions about the choice of type of school-public, Cat...
As has been the case in a number of countries, parents in England have increasingly been given the o...
Despite the claim that plurality - be it religious, cultural, moral, or other - is important to the ...
We examine the effects of intrinsic religiosity and faith-based schooling on short and longer-term o...
Social capital theory, recent developments in the theory of identity and a small econometric literat...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
© 1993 John W. FisherThis study inspected the Senior School in a multicultural, multi-denominational...
We provide estimates of the effect of attending a Faith school on educational attainment progress du...
We estimate the causal effect of attending a state Faith school on primary education achievement in ...
This paper is concerned with segregation and school selectivity in secondary schools with a religiou...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Sandra McNally, Steve Pischke and participants at the infor...
Faith schools generally achieve better exam results than their counterparts, with Roman Catholic sch...
Average levels of pupil achievement in religiously affiliated primary schools seem to be higher than...
This paper measures the extent to which the presence of religious state-funded secondary schools in ...
A longitudinal data set is used to explore questions about the choice of type of school-public, Cat...
As has been the case in a number of countries, parents in England have increasingly been given the o...
Despite the claim that plurality - be it religious, cultural, moral, or other - is important to the ...
We examine the effects of intrinsic religiosity and faith-based schooling on short and longer-term o...
Social capital theory, recent developments in the theory of identity and a small econometric literat...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
© 1993 John W. FisherThis study inspected the Senior School in a multicultural, multi-denominational...