Study: growing up in bad neighborhoods has a devastating impact
WASHINGTON, DC -- Growing up in a poor neighborhood significantly
reduces the chances that a child will graduate from high school,
according to a study published in the October issue of the American Sociological Review. And, the longer a child lives in that kind of neighborhood, the more harmful the impact.
The study, by University of Michigan sociologists Geoffrey Wodtke
and David Harding and University of Wisconsin-Madison sociologist Felix
Elwert, is the first to capture the cumulative impact of growing up in
America's most disadvantaged neighborhoods on a key educational outcome
-- high school graduation.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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