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Why Are Youth from Lower-income Families Less Likely to Attend University? Evidence from Academic Abilities, Parental Influences, and Financial Constraints


  Author: Marc Frenette
Publisher: Statistics Canada
Publication:
Document Date:                  February 2007
Category: Education > Post-secondary Education
Related Categories:
Education > Educational Attainment
Education > Parental Education
Family Economics > Family Income
 

This study examines university attendance across family financial levels. The paper concludes that 96% of the gap in university attendance between youth from the top and bottom quartiles is accounted by observable long-term factors such standardized test course and parental influence. The author contrasts these findings with other theories.

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