Social Capital and Dropping Out of High School: Benefits to At-Risk Students of Teachers’ Support and Guidance

Volume: 103, Issue: 4, Pages: 548 - 581
Published: Jun 1, 2001
Abstract
Do teachers provide students with valuable forms of social capital? Do these forms of social capital increase the likelihood that students complete high school, particularly students who are at risk of failure? Using data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study (NELS:88), we address these questions and examine whether social capital reduces the likelihood of dropping out between the 10th and 12th grades for a cohort of 11,000...
Paper Details
Title
Social Capital and Dropping Out of High School: Benefits to At-Risk Students of Teachers’ Support and Guidance
Published Date
Jun 1, 2001
Volume
103
Issue
4
Pages
548 - 581
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