Using data from the Survey of Adults and Youth, the authors examine the effect of economic status on youths\u27 involvement in both school- and nonschool-related extracurricular activities. Specifically, they assess the association between four alternative measures of economic status-recipiency of food stamps, Aid to Families with Dependent Children/Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, family income, or financial worries-and youth participation in extracurricular activities. The authors use social capital to frame their analyses. Analyses reveal that youths\u27 participation in both school- and nonschool extracurricular activities are constrained by family economic status net of time spent in paid work, watching television, and doing hou...
Low income adolescents are at risk for poor academic outcomes. Using social capital theory and the r...
From a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of how personal resources (‘capitals’) enable certain practic...
textThis study is an in-depth analysis of the predictors of low-income children’s participation in ...
Using data from the Survey of Adults and Youth, the authors examine the effect of economic status on...
This study employs a life-course approach to investigate the role of participation in school-based e...
This paper reviews the literature on adolescent extracurricular activity participation, socioeconomi...
Little is known about the mechanisms by which extracurricular participation in high school influence...
Children throughout the world are involved in many different activities. In the industrialized world...
In this brief, author Sarah E. Leonard uses data from the 2012 National Survey of Children’s Health ...
Research has shown that participation in extracurricular activities has a positive effect on adolesc...
In this thesis, I explore the associations between participation in organized activities, class, and...
Supportive relationships with caring, non-parental adults like teachers or extended family members (...
Research on narrowing the academic achievement gap between lower- and higher-income youth tends to f...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, social class differences in organized sports part...
The research investigated the relationship between extra-curricular involvement (ECI) and self-regul...
Low income adolescents are at risk for poor academic outcomes. Using social capital theory and the r...
From a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of how personal resources (‘capitals’) enable certain practic...
textThis study is an in-depth analysis of the predictors of low-income children’s participation in ...
Using data from the Survey of Adults and Youth, the authors examine the effect of economic status on...
This study employs a life-course approach to investigate the role of participation in school-based e...
This paper reviews the literature on adolescent extracurricular activity participation, socioeconomi...
Little is known about the mechanisms by which extracurricular participation in high school influence...
Children throughout the world are involved in many different activities. In the industrialized world...
In this brief, author Sarah E. Leonard uses data from the 2012 National Survey of Children’s Health ...
Research has shown that participation in extracurricular activities has a positive effect on adolesc...
In this thesis, I explore the associations between participation in organized activities, class, and...
Supportive relationships with caring, non-parental adults like teachers or extended family members (...
Research on narrowing the academic achievement gap between lower- and higher-income youth tends to f...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, social class differences in organized sports part...
The research investigated the relationship between extra-curricular involvement (ECI) and self-regul...
Low income adolescents are at risk for poor academic outcomes. Using social capital theory and the r...
From a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of how personal resources (‘capitals’) enable certain practic...
textThis study is an in-depth analysis of the predictors of low-income children’s participation in ...