首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Educational inequality across three generations in Australia
Authors:Kirsten J Hancock  Francis Mitrou  Jenny Povey  Alice Campbell  Stephen R Zubrick
Institution:1. Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia, West Perth, WA, Australia;2. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland, Indooroopilly, QLD, Australia
Abstract:The transfer of advantage and disadvantage across multiple generations is receiving increasing attention in the international literature; however, transfers of resources across multiple generations in Australian families are less well understood. Using a longitudinal dataset of Australian children, we have the opportunity to not only investigate the transfer of educational resources across three generations in Australia, but also investigate the gendered nature of these transfers, which has been a limitation of other studies. We find no evidence of individual grandparent education effects on numeracy and reading scores for grandchildren in Year 3, independent of parent educational attainment and other covariates. However, significant effects on numeracy and reading scores were observed for children in families where both the grandmother and grandfather in maternal and paternal grandparent sets had high educational attainment (a diploma or university qualification), and where either or both the mother and father had a university qualification. These results suggest that the contribution of grandparents to the academic achievement of grandchildren cannot be fully explained by the parent generation and that the concentration of human capital in families contributes to educational inequalities across multiple generations that can be observed by eight years of age.
Keywords:education  family  generational groups  inequality  students
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号