Family, Community, and Educational Outcomes in South Asia

Published By: Springer | Published Date: November, 13 , 2010

In this article, we review research on the economics and sociology of education to assess the relationships between family and community variables and children’s educational outcomes in South Asia. At the family level, we examine the variables of family socioeconomic status (SES), parental education, family structure, and religion and caste. At the community level, we assess the limited research on the relationships between economic, cultural, and social characteristics and children’s educational outcomes. The literature presents several consistent relationships between the roles of family and community characteristics in determining educational outcomes and reveals several possibilities for further research.

Author(s): M. Najeeb Shafiq, Amita Chudgar | Posted on: Feb 14, 2017 | Views()


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