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  Ethnicity: the experience of socio-economic disadvantage and educational attainment
 
 
Titel: Ethnicity: the experience of socio-economic disadvantage and educational attainment
Auteur: Brewer, Richard I.
Haslum, Mary N.
Verschenen in: British journal of sociology of education
Paginering: Jaargang 7 (1986) nr. 1 pagina's 19-34
Jaar: 1986-03
Inhoud: The analysis concerns the way in which socio-economic disadvantage affects the educational performance of children from different ethnic groups. Nationally representative data was provided by the 10 year follow-up survey of the Child Health and Education Study. The effects of nine indicators of socio-economic disadvantage on the intelligence, and reading test scores of United Kingdom, West Indian and Asian children were investigated. Differences were found between these groups of children in terms of the relationships between the disadvantage indicators and the test scores. The most striking result was the lack of sensitivity of the West Indian children's test scores to socio-economic conditions. Attention was focused on this phenomenon, the analysis being repeated using United Kingdom and Asian children who had been matched with the West Indian children on the basis of intelligence. Again it was found that, unlike Asian and United Kingdom children, the test scores of West Indian children did not show any statistically significant relationships between the nine criteria of socio-economic disadvantage. Subsequent analyses indicated a relationship between mother's social class and also mother's age and reading attainment in West Indian children. Various methods of explaining these results are discussed. It is suggested that further research should be pursued which investigates first whether different measures of socio-economic disadvantage are relevant to West Indians, and secondly whether other non-socioeconomic dimensions of disadvantage may help to explain the unique position of West Indian children.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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