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Narayan Sastry1, Anne R Pebley.
Abstract
We examinedfamily and neighborhood sources of socioeconomic inequality in children 's reading and mathematics achievement using data from the 2000-2001 Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey. To describe inequality in achievement scores, we used Gini coefficients and concentration indices and multilevel regression models. We found no inequality in children's achievement by family income when other variables in the model were held constant. Mother's reading scores and average neighborhood levels of income accounted for the largest proportion of inequality in children 's achievement. Neighborhood economic status appears to be strongly associated with children 's skills acquisition.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20879688 PMCID: PMC3000065 DOI: 10.1353/dem.0.0114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Demography ISSN: 0070-3370