This paper examines the long-term association of family socioeconomic status (SES), educational, and labor force outcomes in a regional US longitudinal sample (N = 2264). The results offer insights into the mechanisms underlying the role of family SES in transitions from secondary schooling to early work experiences. It was found that the academic achievement gap associated with SES widens during secondary schooling due in part to course-level tracking. Family SES relates to college enrollment mainly via its association with academic gains in school, but also through family income and father's occupational status. Family SES is weakly but significantly related to adult offspring's earnings but more strongly related to occupational status. E...
In every society for which we have data, people’s educational achievement is positively correlated ...
This paper examines the causal association between family background characteristics--parental educa...
Drawing on the primary/secondary effects perspective of educational inequality, this mixed methods s...
This paper examines the long-term association of family socioeconomic status (SES), educational, and...
This open-access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
Disadvantages faced by parents adversely affect their children’s chances of success in the labour m...
Early access to the labour market in the UK and other developed countries for young people is still ...
In this literature review, family environments of low socioeconomic status (SES) students were exami...
Parental occupation and education are used extensively in the analysis of socioeconomic inequalities...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
This paper analyses the effect of aspects of family background, such as family income and parental ...
It is widely recognised that, on average, children from poorer backgrounds have worse educational ou...
Every person is subject to the human experience. However, it is largely accepted that the socio-econ...
A child’s educational achievements are based on multiple factors, including their family, their fami...
In every society for which we have data, people’s educational achievement is positively correlated ...
This paper examines the causal association between family background characteristics--parental educa...
Drawing on the primary/secondary effects perspective of educational inequality, this mixed methods s...
This paper examines the long-term association of family socioeconomic status (SES), educational, and...
This open-access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
Disadvantages faced by parents adversely affect their children’s chances of success in the labour m...
Early access to the labour market in the UK and other developed countries for young people is still ...
In this literature review, family environments of low socioeconomic status (SES) students were exami...
Parental occupation and education are used extensively in the analysis of socioeconomic inequalities...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
This paper analyses the effect of aspects of family background, such as family income and parental ...
It is widely recognised that, on average, children from poorer backgrounds have worse educational ou...
Every person is subject to the human experience. However, it is largely accepted that the socio-econ...
A child’s educational achievements are based on multiple factors, including their family, their fami...
In every society for which we have data, people’s educational achievement is positively correlated ...
This paper examines the causal association between family background characteristics--parental educa...
Drawing on the primary/secondary effects perspective of educational inequality, this mixed methods s...