This Essay argues that scholars must consider the nonmonetary resources—specifically, the social capital24—that middle- and upper-income parents bring to the predominantly White schools their children attend. While scholars have recognized middle- and upper-income students as educational resources that can help bridge the achievement gap, they have yet to explore the effects of nonmonetary resources that middle- and upper-income White parents bring to predominantly White school districts, and how these resources advantage children in these schools. This Essay calls on social scientists to study these effects and urges lawmakers to support parents by (1) integrating schools and (2) funding programs that seek to level the playing field for st...
This dissertation focuses on various aspects of the relationship between education and ability, pay...
The persistent negative racial disparity in the higher educational achievement of Black students in ...
Parents have been shown to be a crucial driver in a child's educational outcomes in both the economi...
This Essay argues that scholars must consider the nonmonetary resources—specifically, the social cap...
Emergent ethnographic research disentangles “social capital ” from other components of social class ...
Scholarship on the links between families and schools encompasses contradictory notions about social...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
Although education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families' incomes,...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
This dissertation investigates three different sources of inequality and policy tools to deal with t...
This paper explores the experiences of middle-class African American parents who have enrolled their...
In a perfect world, children of all races, socioeconomic backgrounds, and family types would not onl...
We investigate the roles of parents’ economic resources in children’s educational attainment and tes...
As a people, an overwhelming majority of Americans believe that hard work alone can push even the mo...
This research paper touches on the fundamental issues surrounding inequality in the American educati...
This dissertation focuses on various aspects of the relationship between education and ability, pay...
The persistent negative racial disparity in the higher educational achievement of Black students in ...
Parents have been shown to be a crucial driver in a child's educational outcomes in both the economi...
This Essay argues that scholars must consider the nonmonetary resources—specifically, the social cap...
Emergent ethnographic research disentangles “social capital ” from other components of social class ...
Scholarship on the links between families and schools encompasses contradictory notions about social...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
Although education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families' incomes,...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
This dissertation investigates three different sources of inequality and policy tools to deal with t...
This paper explores the experiences of middle-class African American parents who have enrolled their...
In a perfect world, children of all races, socioeconomic backgrounds, and family types would not onl...
We investigate the roles of parents’ economic resources in children’s educational attainment and tes...
As a people, an overwhelming majority of Americans believe that hard work alone can push even the mo...
This research paper touches on the fundamental issues surrounding inequality in the American educati...
This dissertation focuses on various aspects of the relationship between education and ability, pay...
The persistent negative racial disparity in the higher educational achievement of Black students in ...
Parents have been shown to be a crucial driver in a child's educational outcomes in both the economi...