Family and Community Determinants of Educational Attainment in Mexico |
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Authors: | Yok-Fong Paat |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Social Work, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USAypaat@utep.edu |
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Abstract: | Using hierarchical linear modeling, this article investigates the effect of gender, parental capital, and community context on school-age children's educational attainment in Mexico. Data come from the Mexican Migration Project; this study investigates the contribution of various micro- and macro-level determinants. To measure schooling, the amount of education completed by two different age groups of children in Mexico was examined. In sum, male respondents were found to attain fewer years of education than females, contrary to the gender-effect model. But the study lends firm support to the parental capital model which stresses the significance of parental education and household wealth. The community context argument was marginally upheld for younger respondents but exerted a more meaningful impact on older respondents, signaling the need to emphasize age and community ecological factors in assessing educational outcomes in Mexico. |
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Keywords: | Mexico education attainment family and community |
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