Social Class and Parental Involvement in Transition Activities During High School

Q2 Social Sciences Sociological Focus Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/00380237.2020.1823288
Kevin McElrath
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ABSTRACT This research examines the relationship between socioeconomic status and parental involvement in transition-to-college and transition-to-work activities using data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009. Results from Poisson regression models show that socioeconomic status is positively associated with parental involvement in transition-to-college and transition-to-work activities. Further, logistic regression models show that parental involvement in transition activities is associated with a greater likelihood of college enrollment but not labor market entry after high school. Lastly, average marginal effects show that all socioeconomic groups benefit from parental involvement, but low SES students gain the most. This study provides further understanding of social stratification in educational outcomes and has implications for the study of parental involvement, college enrollment, and intergenerational mobility.
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社会阶层与父母对高中过渡活动的参与
摘要本研究利用2009年高中纵向研究的数据,考察了社会经济地位与父母参与大学学习和工作活动之间的关系。泊松回归模型的结果表明,社会经济地位与父母参与大学过渡和工作活动呈正相关。此外,逻辑回归模型显示,父母参与过渡活动与更大的大学入学可能性有关,但与高中后进入劳动力市场的可能性无关。最后,平均边际效应表明,所有社会经济群体都从父母的参与中受益,但社会经济地位低的学生获得的收益最大。这项研究提供了对教育结果中社会分层的进一步理解,并对父母参与、大学入学和代际流动的研究具有启示。
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