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Black-white achievement gap and family wealth
W. Jean Yeung,
Dalton Conley
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Black-White Achievement Gap
100%
Family Wealth
100%
School-age children
75%
Black-white Test Score Gap
50%
Liquid Assets
25%
Young children
25%
Cognitive Achievement
25%
Panel Study of Income Dynamics
25%
Home Environment
25%
Parenting Behavior
25%
Preschoolers
25%
Stock Funds
25%
School Attendance
25%
Mutual Funds
25%
Demographic Covariates
25%
Family Demographics
25%
Reading Scores
25%
Private Schools
25%
Social Sciences
Wealth
100%
School-Aged Child
60%
Cognitive Achievement
20%
Preschool Children
20%
Toddlers
20%
Private Education
20%
Mathematics
20%
Educational Attendance
20%
Psychology
Toddlers
100%
Home Environment
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
School-Aged Child
60%