Increases in family income inequality in the United States have translated into widening gaps in educational achievement and attainments between children from low- and high-income families. We describe the mechanisms that have produced this disturbing trend. We argue that the three dominant policy approaches states and the federal government have used to improve the education of the disadvantaged have had at best modest success in improving education for disadvantaged children. To conclude, we describe the building blocks for an American solution to the problem of growing inequality of educational outcomes
Income inequality and the achievement test score gap between high- and low-income children increased...
Analyzes growth in income inequality and the "income achievement gap" in test scores of children in ...
Since World War II, the United States government has made improved access to higher education a prio...
The first of two articles in consecutive months describes the origins and nature of growing income i...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
During the first three quarters of the 20th cen-tury, the educational attainments of Americans incre...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
In 2001 the no child left behind act was signed into law with the promise to close the achievement g...
Income inequality has increased steadily over the past 40 years. We briefly review the nature and ca...
From 1975 to 2005, income inequality amongAmerican families with children increased by two-thirds, a...
Many commentators have seen the growing gap in earnings and income between those with a college educ...
Children of educated parents systematically perform better at school than children of uneducated par...
Public discourse on economics in the United States, and around the world, often focuses on rising in...
Social inequality in education is universally observed in countries in which children are brought up...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
Income inequality and the achievement test score gap between high- and low-income children increased...
Analyzes growth in income inequality and the "income achievement gap" in test scores of children in ...
Since World War II, the United States government has made improved access to higher education a prio...
The first of two articles in consecutive months describes the origins and nature of growing income i...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
During the first three quarters of the 20th cen-tury, the educational attainments of Americans incre...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
In 2001 the no child left behind act was signed into law with the promise to close the achievement g...
Income inequality has increased steadily over the past 40 years. We briefly review the nature and ca...
From 1975 to 2005, income inequality amongAmerican families with children increased by two-thirds, a...
Many commentators have seen the growing gap in earnings and income between those with a college educ...
Children of educated parents systematically perform better at school than children of uneducated par...
Public discourse on economics in the United States, and around the world, often focuses on rising in...
Social inequality in education is universally observed in countries in which children are brought up...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
Income inequality and the achievement test score gap between high- and low-income children increased...
Analyzes growth in income inequality and the "income achievement gap" in test scores of children in ...
Since World War II, the United States government has made improved access to higher education a prio...