While the family is a critical determinant of educational achievement, methodological difficulties and the availability of data limit estimation of the family contribution in school effectiveness models. This study uses multilevel modeling to estimate the proportion of variation in student educational achievement between families, family-level intraclass correlation coefficients, and specific family structure effects (family size, birth order, birth spacing, sibling sex ratio). We use cross-classified random effects to account for school and neighborhood variation. We analyze Swedish administrative education records linked with birth records for four academic cohorts of students, with siblings identified from a wider pool of 21 cohorts. We ...
There is a wide body of literature about the relation between families' education andstudents' acade...
Most educational mobility research assumes that the associations between parents' economic resources...
Traditional studies of school differences in educational achievement use multilevel modelling techni...
While the family is a critical determinant of educational achievement, methodological difficulties a...
While the family is a critical determinant of educational achievement, methodological difficulties a...
School effectiveness analyses have largely ignored the role of the family as an important source of ...
Discussion papers (Statistisk sentralbyrå. Forskningsavdelingen)Abstract: There is massive cross-se...
The school careers in secondary education are influenced by individual and environmental characteris...
In the 1990s, Swedish education policy took several steps towards more decentralization and more roo...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
College choice and subsequent earnings. Results using Swedish sibling data. This paper investigates ...
School effectiveness is a topic of interest addressed by numerous research projects focused on clar...
By using multi-level modeling, this study explores the impact of students’ perception of the q...
It is widely believed that family processes can have direct effects on student achievement. The conc...
This article analyses the pattern of inequality across levels of education and its evolution over ti...
There is a wide body of literature about the relation between families' education andstudents' acade...
Most educational mobility research assumes that the associations between parents' economic resources...
Traditional studies of school differences in educational achievement use multilevel modelling techni...
While the family is a critical determinant of educational achievement, methodological difficulties a...
While the family is a critical determinant of educational achievement, methodological difficulties a...
School effectiveness analyses have largely ignored the role of the family as an important source of ...
Discussion papers (Statistisk sentralbyrå. Forskningsavdelingen)Abstract: There is massive cross-se...
The school careers in secondary education are influenced by individual and environmental characteris...
In the 1990s, Swedish education policy took several steps towards more decentralization and more roo...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
College choice and subsequent earnings. Results using Swedish sibling data. This paper investigates ...
School effectiveness is a topic of interest addressed by numerous research projects focused on clar...
By using multi-level modeling, this study explores the impact of students’ perception of the q...
It is widely believed that family processes can have direct effects on student achievement. The conc...
This article analyses the pattern of inequality across levels of education and its evolution over ti...
There is a wide body of literature about the relation between families' education andstudents' acade...
Most educational mobility research assumes that the associations between parents' economic resources...
Traditional studies of school differences in educational achievement use multilevel modelling techni...