Racial/Ethnic Patterns of Kindergarten School Enrollment in the United States
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作者:
Lawrence, Elizabeth
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Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Carolina Populat Ctr, 206 W Franklin St,Rm 271, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 USAUniv North Carolina Chapel Hill, Carolina Populat Ctr, 206 W Franklin St,Rm 271, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 USA
Lawrence, Elizabeth
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Mollborn, Stefanie
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Univ Colorado, Dept Sociol, Inst Behav Sci, 483 UCB, Boulder, CO 80302 USAUniv North Carolina Chapel Hill, Carolina Populat Ctr, 206 W Franklin St,Rm 271, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 USA
Mollborn, Stefanie
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[1] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Carolina Populat Ctr, 206 W Franklin St,Rm 271, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Dept Sociol, Inst Behav Sci, 483 UCB, Boulder, CO 80302 USA
early childhood;
education;
inequality;
race/ethnicity;
school choice;
socioeconomic status;
CHARTER SCHOOLS;
PUBLIC-SCHOOLS;
WHITE FLIGHT;
CHOICE;
PREFERENCES;
RACE;
STRATIFICATION;
SEGREGATION;
INFORMATION;
KNOWLEDGE;
D O I:
10.1111/socf.12352
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C91 [社会学];
学科分类号:
030301 ;
1204 ;
摘要:
Enrollment into unequal schools at the start of formal education is an important mechanism for the reproduction of racial/ethnic educational inequalities. We examine whether there are racial/ethnic differences in school enrollment options at kindergarten, the start of schooling. We use nationally representative data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (ECLS-B) to model whether parents seek information about their child's school before enrolling, whether parents move to a location so that a child can attend a certain school, or whether parents enroll their child in a school other than the assigned public school. Results indicate that enrollment patterns differ greatly across race/ethnicity. Whereas Black families are the most likely to seek information on a school's performance, White families are the most likely to use the elite option of choosing their residential location to access a particular school. These differences persist when controlling for socioeconomic status and sociogeographic location. Kindergarten enrollment patterns preserve the advantages of White families, perpetuating racial/ethnic disparities through multiple institutions and contributing to intergenerational processes of social stratification. Research should continue to examine specific educational consequences of housing inequities and residential segregation.
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Stanford Univ, Poverty & Inequal Educ, 520 Galvez Mall 526, Stanford, CA 94305 USAStanford Univ, Poverty & Inequal Educ, 520 Galvez Mall 526, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
Reardon, Sean F.
Portilla, Ximena A.
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MDRC, Family Well Being & Child Dev Policy Area, 475 14th St,Suite 750, Oakland, CA 94612 USAStanford Univ, Poverty & Inequal Educ, 520 Galvez Mall 526, Stanford, CA 94305 USA