ObjectiveFamily, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster children's ambitions and bolster their academic performance. Reference group theory instead highlights how seemingly positive settings can depress educational aspirations, expectations, and performance. We test these competing claims.MethodsWe test these claims using the British Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (N = 4968).ResultsResults are broadly in line with the cultural resource perspective. However, important exceptions to this pattern point to reference group processes for children from low-educated parents, whose academic aspirations are especially low when they either attended an affluent school or lived in an affluent neighb...
This dissertation investigates the role of aspirations and beliefs in explaining children’s educatio...
Growing up in a disadvantaged parental neighbourhood is related to long-term exposure to similar nei...
Children who grow up in deprived neighborhoods underperform at school and later in life but whether ...
ObjectiveFamily, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster childr...
OBJECTIVE: Family, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster chil...
Objective Family, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster child...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories of Europe’s youth whi...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories ofEurope’s youth whil...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Journal ArticleThe authors examine the influence of neighborhood characteristics on the academic out...
Drawing on an advanced analysis of individual longitudinal register data of school careers of four c...
Utilising data from Understanding Society (2010–2013), this study examined the contribution of young...
We study the association between sociospatial neighborhood conditions throughout childhood and educa...
In this paper, we provide a conceptual framework for examining children’s educational expectations. ...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
This dissertation investigates the role of aspirations and beliefs in explaining children’s educatio...
Growing up in a disadvantaged parental neighbourhood is related to long-term exposure to similar nei...
Children who grow up in deprived neighborhoods underperform at school and later in life but whether ...
ObjectiveFamily, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster childr...
OBJECTIVE: Family, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster chil...
Objective Family, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster child...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories of Europe’s youth whi...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories ofEurope’s youth whil...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Journal ArticleThe authors examine the influence of neighborhood characteristics on the academic out...
Drawing on an advanced analysis of individual longitudinal register data of school careers of four c...
Utilising data from Understanding Society (2010–2013), this study examined the contribution of young...
We study the association between sociospatial neighborhood conditions throughout childhood and educa...
In this paper, we provide a conceptual framework for examining children’s educational expectations. ...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
This dissertation investigates the role of aspirations and beliefs in explaining children’s educatio...
Growing up in a disadvantaged parental neighbourhood is related to long-term exposure to similar nei...
Children who grow up in deprived neighborhoods underperform at school and later in life but whether ...