Objective Family, 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. Methods We test these claims using the British Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (N = 4968). Results Results 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 n...
In this paper, we provide a conceptual framework for examining children’s educational expectations. ...
Using data on 1,757 middle and high school students from a nationally representative sample, relatio...
Families, peer groups, and schools are important environments for children's positive growth and dev...
Objective Family, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster child...
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...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories ofEurope’s youth whil...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories of Europe’s youth whi...
This study reports the results of a test of a theory which was based on the assumption that lengths ...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
are those of the authors alone and not of the sponsoring institutions. This paper attempts to integr...
Because school dislricting lends to segregate students of different social strata, it is hypothesize...
Field of study decisions are important for children’s future life chances, as significant difference...
Growing up in a disadvantaged parental neighbourhood is related to long-term exposure to similar nei...
Research framed by Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, suggests that neighborhood and school...
In this paper, we provide a conceptual framework for examining children’s educational expectations. ...
Using data on 1,757 middle and high school students from a nationally representative sample, relatio...
Families, peer groups, and schools are important environments for children's positive growth and dev...
Objective Family, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster child...
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...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories ofEurope’s youth whil...
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories of Europe’s youth whi...
This study reports the results of a test of a theory which was based on the assumption that lengths ...
Scholars hypothesize that both neighborhood and school contexts influence educational attainment, bu...
are those of the authors alone and not of the sponsoring institutions. This paper attempts to integr...
Because school dislricting lends to segregate students of different social strata, it is hypothesize...
Field of study decisions are important for children’s future life chances, as significant difference...
Growing up in a disadvantaged parental neighbourhood is related to long-term exposure to similar nei...
Research framed by Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, suggests that neighborhood and school...
In this paper, we provide a conceptual framework for examining children’s educational expectations. ...
Using data on 1,757 middle and high school students from a nationally representative sample, relatio...
Families, peer groups, and schools are important environments for children's positive growth and dev...