2023
DOI: 10.1002/berj.3898
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Why does school socio‐economic composition matter to adolescents’ academic performance? Role of classroom climate and school resources

Abstract: A growing literature has documented the importance of school socio‐economic status (SES) composition to children's academic performance, but the channels through which school SES affects individual achievement remain poorly understood. We investigate differences in 15‐year‐old children's reading performance across schools with different levels of mean SES composition in six European countries where children are sorted into different academic and vocational tracks after the age of 15. This study contributes to … Show more

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