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ArtikelNeighborhood Effects on The School Attendance of Irish Immigrants' Sons in Boston and Chicago in 1860  
Oleh: Galenson, David W.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: American Journal of Education vol. 105 no. 3 (May 1997), page 261-293.
Topik: immigrants; neighborhood effects; school attendance; irish immigrants
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Isi artikelEvidence drawn from the manuscripts of the 1860 federal census of population reveals that whereas living in a poor immigrant neighborhood in Boston reduced the probability that the son of an Irish immigrant would attend school, in Chicago living in a poor immigrant neighborhood increased that probability. This difference may have resulted from differences in the structure of the two cities' markets for education : in Boston, immigrants faced discrimination from a public school monopoly, whereas in Chicago immigrants benefited from competition between public and parochial schools.
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