Inequality
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More Than Shortages: The Unequal Distribution of Substitute Teaching. Jing Liu, Susanna Loeb, Ying Shi. (Forthcoming). Education Finance and Policy
Does Money Matter More in the Country? Education Funding Reductions and Achievement in Kansas, 2010-2018. Emily Rauscher. (2020). AERA Open, Special Issue Rural Education Finance and Policy
Unpacking the Drivers of Racial Disparities in School Suspension and Expulsion. Jayanti Owens, Sara S McLanahan. (2020). Social Forces, 98(4), 1548–1577
Delayed Benefits: Effects of California School District Bond Elections on Achievement by Socioeconomic Status. Emily Rauscher. (2019). Sociology of Education
Do Teachers Want Democracy? Deliberative Culture and Teachers’ Evaluations of Schools. Jonathan Collins. (2019). Urban Affairs Review
Why Who Marries Whom Matters: Effects of Educational Assortative Mating on Infant Health in the United States 1969–1994. Emily Rauscher. (2019). Social Forces
The Origins of the Racial Gap in School Suspension and Expulsion. Jayanti Owens, Sara McLanahan. (2018)
We're Not Rich, But We're Definitely Not Poor: Young Children's Conceptions of Social Class. Emily Rauscher, Terri Friedline, Mahasweta Banerjee. (2017). Children and Youth Services Review, 83, 101-111
The State of Unequal Educational Opportunity: The Coleman Report 50 Years Later. Margot Jackson, Susan Moffitt. (2017). The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 674(1)
Marriage Delayed and Equalized: Effects of Early U.S. Compulsory Schooling Laws on Marital Patterns by Race. Emily Rauscher. (2017). The Sociological Quarterly, 58(3), 447-469
Buying schools with social capital: how local response to state reform fosters education revenue inequality. Jonathan Collins. (2017). Local Government Studies , 43(1), 22-43
Relations Among Cultural Learning Beliefs, Self‐Regulated Learning, and Academic Achievement for Low‐Income Chinese American Adolescents. Janine Bempechat, Jin Li, Samuel Ronfard. (2016). Child Development, 89(3), 851-861
Passing It On: Parent-to-Adult Child Financial Transfers for School and Socioeconomic Attainment. Emily Rauscher. (2016). RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2(6), 172-196
Does Educational Equality Increase Mobility? Exploiting 19th Century U.S. Compulsory Schooling Laws. Emily Rauscher. (2016). American Journal of Sociology
Effects of Early U.S. Compulsory Schooling Laws on Educational Assortative Mating: The Importance of Context. Emily Rauscher. (2015). Demography, 52(4), 1219–1242
Cumulative Inequality in Child Health and Academic Achievement. Margot Jackson. (2015). Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 56(2)
Promising Practices and Unfinished Business: Fostering Equity and Excellence for Black and Latino Males. . (2015). Annenberg Institute
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Minding the Gap: Increasing College Persistence in Rhode Island. . (2015). Annenberg Institute
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Managing School Integration and White Flight: The Debate over Chicago’s Future in the 1960s. Tracy Steffes. (2015). Journal of Urban History, 42(4), 709-32
Hidden Gains: Effects of Early U.S. Compulsory Schooling Laws on Attendance and Attainment by Social Background. Emily Rauscher. (2014). Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis