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Data from Statistics Sweden on 70 000 students entering upper secondary school in 1994 are used along with socioeconomic characteristics from the 1990 census to explore the relationship between market work by parents in Sweden and their children's educational achievement, measured as the grade point average. The results show that there is a positive relationship between parental income and grade point average. Regarding the number of hours worked in the labour market, the results differ between mothers and fathers. Having a mother that works less than full time has positive effects on the child's grades throughout the schooling of the child, whereas significant effects of the hours of work that the father puts in are found during upper secondary school only.
Data from Statistics Sweden on 70 000 students entering upper secondary school in 1994 are used along with socioeconomic ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Norberg-Schonfeldt, Magdalena Date: 2008 Geographic subjects: Europe; Sweden Journal title: Education economics Resource type: Article Subjects: Youth; Students; Secondary education; |
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