This paper examines changes in demographic and socioeconomic inequalities in student achievement over the school career, and the extent that these inequalities are accounted for by other influences such as, region and socioeconomic background (where appropriate), school differences and prior achievement. The data analysed are from a longitudinal cohort of Victorian government school students in Years 3, 5 and 7 between 2008 and 2012. The most important finding is the dominant influence of prior achievement which substantially reduces demographic and socioeconomic differences. The strong effects of prior achievement hold even after differences between schools and socioeconomic background have been taken into account. Therefore, policy positi...
It has been widely studied that students’ academic achievement may be affected by the socioeconomic ...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
Literacy and numeracy skills, it has been argued, influence labour market outcomes such as earnings ...
It is well documented that stratification in education precedes social stratification. Many authors ...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
This paper examines the influence of SES on student achievement using data from the Longitudinal Sur...
The nature of the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and student achievement has been d...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
The literature on the relationship between socioeconomic background (SES) and university education i...
This open-access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
Schools’ socioeconomic status (SES) has been claimed as an important influence on student performanc...
The twentieth century saw significant educational expansion and reform in all Western societies. Wit...
A plethora of previous research shows that educational attainment is associated with social origin (...
This paper examines socio-economic, demographic, non-cognitive and cognitive influences on early chi...
It has been widely studied that students’ academic achievement may be affected by the socioeconomic ...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
Literacy and numeracy skills, it has been argued, influence labour market outcomes such as earnings ...
It is well documented that stratification in education precedes social stratification. Many authors ...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
This paper examines the influence of SES on student achievement using data from the Longitudinal Sur...
The nature of the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and student achievement has been d...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
The literature on the relationship between socioeconomic background (SES) and university education i...
This open-access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
Schools’ socioeconomic status (SES) has been claimed as an important influence on student performanc...
The twentieth century saw significant educational expansion and reform in all Western societies. Wit...
A plethora of previous research shows that educational attainment is associated with social origin (...
This paper examines socio-economic, demographic, non-cognitive and cognitive influences on early chi...
It has been widely studied that students’ academic achievement may be affected by the socioeconomic ...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
Literacy and numeracy skills, it has been argued, influence labour market outcomes such as earnings ...