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The impact of school academic quality on low socioeconomic status students

By Patrick Lim, Sinan Gemici, Tom Karmel
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20 August 2013
ISBN 978 1 922056 61 0

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The authors of this paper explore whether low socioeconomic status (SES) students benefit to a greater or lesser extent from attending high-quality schools when compared with their more advantaged peers. They find that academic school quality is even more important for students from low-SES backgrounds in terms of Year 12 completion. The differential impact for low-SES students also holds for tertiary entrance rank (TER) and the probability of going to university. 

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