Black-White Achievement Gap: Role of Race, School Urbanity, and Parental Education.
Shervin AssariAbbas MardaniMaryam MalekiShanika BoyceMohsen BazarganPublished in: Pediatric health, medicine and therapeutics (2021)
Diminished returns of parental education (MDRs) contribute to the racial achievement gap in urban but not suburban American high schools. This result is important given Black students are more likely to attend urban schools than White students. As MDRs are not universal and depend on context, future research should study contextual characteristics of urban schools that contribute to MDRs.