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School socioeconomic compositional effect on shadow education participation: evidence from Japan
by
Matsuoka, Ryoji
in
Capital
/ Correlation
/ Education
/ Educational activities
/ Effects
/ Foreign Countries
/ High School Students
/ hot house effect
/ Japan
/ Learning
/ Mathematics Education
/ Participation
/ Private Education
/ Program for International Student Assessment
/ Programme for International Student Assessment
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Regression analysis
/ school composition
/ School Demography
/ Schooling
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ shadow education
/ Socioeconomic development
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Student Participation
/ Students
/ Supplementary Education
/ Surface structure
/ Track System (Education)
/ Tracking
/ Tutoring
2015
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School socioeconomic compositional effect on shadow education participation: evidence from Japan
by
Matsuoka, Ryoji
in
Capital
/ Correlation
/ Education
/ Educational activities
/ Effects
/ Foreign Countries
/ High School Students
/ hot house effect
/ Japan
/ Learning
/ Mathematics Education
/ Participation
/ Private Education
/ Program for International Student Assessment
/ Programme for International Student Assessment
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Regression analysis
/ school composition
/ School Demography
/ Schooling
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ shadow education
/ Socioeconomic development
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Student Participation
/ Students
/ Supplementary Education
/ Surface structure
/ Track System (Education)
/ Tracking
/ Tutoring
2015
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School socioeconomic compositional effect on shadow education participation: evidence from Japan
by
Matsuoka, Ryoji
in
Capital
/ Correlation
/ Education
/ Educational activities
/ Effects
/ Foreign Countries
/ High School Students
/ hot house effect
/ Japan
/ Learning
/ Mathematics Education
/ Participation
/ Private Education
/ Program for International Student Assessment
/ Programme for International Student Assessment
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Regression analysis
/ school composition
/ School Demography
/ Schooling
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ shadow education
/ Socioeconomic development
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Student Participation
/ Students
/ Supplementary Education
/ Surface structure
/ Track System (Education)
/ Tracking
/ Tutoring
2015
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School socioeconomic compositional effect on shadow education participation: evidence from Japan
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School socioeconomic compositional effect on shadow education participation: evidence from Japan
2015
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Overview
While shadow education, organized learning activities outside formal school, has grown greatly around the world, the relationship between formal schooling and shadow education has not been well investigated. This study is therefore intended to empirically test whether formal education's structure (i.e. tracking) affects students' shadow education participation by utilizing a nationally representative dataset consisting of 10th-grade students in Japan. Results of multilevel logistic regression analyses show school socioeconomic compositional and cross-level interaction effects on shadow education participation: students in high-socioeconomic status (SES) schools are more likely to seek shadow education lessons than those in schools of lower SES; and higher SES students tend to take shadow education lessons, especially when in high-SES schools. Additionally, the study finds that the school composition effect becomes relatively weak when extra lessons are free of charge, highlighting the importance of family economic capital to obtain additional learning opportunities.
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Routledge,Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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