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The Influences of Family and Place on Rural Adolescents' Educational Aspirations and Post-secondary Enrollment.

Charlotte Agger1, Judith Meece2, Soo-Yong Byun3.   

Abstract

Despite the large contingent of students living in rural areas, existing research on the processes that precede the college enrollment of rural adolescents is limited. With a particular focus on gender, this study investigated rural adolescents' perceptions of family and place and how these perceptions related to their educational aspirations and subsequent college enrollment using a nationwide sample of rural adolescents (N = 3456; 52.5% female). Female adolescents reported higher academic achievement, educational aspirations, parental expectations, and family responsibility and enrolled in two-year and four-year institutions at greater rates compared to male adolescents, who reported significantly higher rural identity and perceptions of job opportunities in the rural community. Utilizing a multiple group moderated mediation approach, the results provided evidence that adolescents' increased perceptions of their parents' educational expectations were associated with increased educational aspirations and college enrollment and that adolescents' increased perceptions of job opportunities in their rural community were associated with decreased educational aspirations. In addition, the results showed that gender moderated the relation between perceptions of job opportunities in the rural community and postsecondary enrollment. These findings highlight how the developmental resources of family and place relate to adolescents' educational aspirations and subsequent postsecondary enrollment.

Keywords:  College enrollment; Family and community; Gender; Rural adolescents

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30062628     DOI: 10.1007/s10964-018-0893-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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