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variation in the effects of highest education of parents on family’s ability to scale poverty, defined as the household’s income … household was associated with lower risk of poverty. Race, however, interacted with parental education attainment on household-income … encompasses residential segregation, low quality of education, low paying jobs, discrimination in the labor market, and extra …
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building, education and county development. Cutting across these sectors was the concern for gender and environmental issues. …
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between school choice and five factors:(1) student achievement, (2) student segregation (alonglines of ability, income, and … taste for education, as wellas race and ethnicity),1 (3) school efficiency, (4) teachers’salaries and teacher unionism, and …
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neighbourhoods have multiple problems - unemployment three times the nationalaverage; Income Support claims twice as high; health and …
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. CASE’s qualitative, longitudinalstudy in low income areas seeks to understand area change from theperspective of families … problems and strengths,children’s education, and the direction of change.[...] …
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This report covers CASE’s activities duringthe calendar year 2 006 (with financialand related information for the 2 005-06academic year). This is the ninth yearof the Centre’s core funding from theCouncil, which will end in December2007. The Centre is currently exploringalternative ways of...
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tertiary education than their better-off peers. Thiscorrelation is often used to justify monetary transfers to families with … students. It isnot clear, however, that these differences in attendance are caused by income itselfrather than by parental … ability, motivation, education, and other aspects of the youngperson’s experience which differ between families, but are not a …
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