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Publication Date: 2002
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Why Does It Take a Village? The Mediation of Neighborhood Effects on Educational Achievement.
Ainsworth, James W.
Social Forces, v81 n1 p117-52 Sep 2002
Analysis of data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988, linked to neighborhood-level 1990 census data, indicates that neighborhood characteristics not only predict educational outcomes but also rival the strength of commonly cited family- and school-related predictors. Collective socialization was the strongest of proposed mediating processes; social control, social capital, perception of opportunity, and institutional characteristics were also important. (Contains 69 references.) (SV)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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