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The Influence of Parent’s Education on Child Outcomes

The Influence of Parent’s Education on Child Outcomes. 2003 Society for Research on Child Development Tampa, FL Chair: Pamela Davis-Kean, University of Michigan Discussant: Greg Duncan, Northwestern University. Presenters.

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The Influence of Parent’s Education on Child Outcomes

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  1. The Influence of Parent’s Education on Child Outcomes 2003 Society for Research on Child Development Tampa, FL Chair: Pamela Davis-Kean, University of Michigan Discussant: Greg Duncan, Northwestern University

  2. Presenters • The Effect of Mothers’ Returns to Schooling on their Children’s Academic Achievement: Evidence From the NLSY. Katherine Magnuson, Columbia University • Connections Among Maternal Education Level, Home Environment, and Young Children’s Cognitive Outcomes. Miriam Linver, Teacher’s College, Columbia University • The Influence of Parent Education on Child Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Parents Beliefs and Behaviors. Pamela E. Davis-Kean, University of Michigan • Parental Influence on Academic Outcomes: Do Race and SES Matter? Pamela E. Davis-Kean, Oksana Malanchuk, Stephen C. Peck, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles, University of Michigan

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