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Kasimoglu, Murat – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2021
Organizational commitment plays a pivotal role in determining whether an employee will stay with the organization for a longer period of time and work passionately towards achieving the organization's goal In this study, the organizational commitment perceptions of health sector employees have been compared based on demographic variables and job…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Health Personnel, Employee Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Buckley, Jessica Belue; Park, Julie J. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
Interviewing 31 individuals at a public research institution we examine students' assumptions about compositional social class diversity (CSCD) on campus and the ways various dimensions of climate for social class diversity interplay with students' awareness of CSCD. Findings reveal the assumptions that guide students' interpretation of CSCD on…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Socioeconomic Status, Diversity (Institutional), Student Attitudes
Humenny, Grzegorz; Grygiel, Pawel; Dolata, Roman; Switaj, Piotr – School Mental Health, 2021
Previous research shows that deficits in social relationships increase the risk of depression. This study tests the hypothesis that among early adolescents, their status in their peer network (likeability/dislikeability) will be associated with depressive symptoms but only indirectly, through the subjective perception of this status…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Early Adolescents, Peer Relationship, Social Status
Parmaksiz, Izzet; Kiliçarslan, Suat – Psycho-Educational Research Reviews, 2021
Our skills and attitudes have an effect on our behaviors. Phubbing, which is described as ignoring the interlocutor during communication by focusing on the cellphone, is also highly effective in our behaviors. In this context, this study aimed to determine the predictive effect of aggression and emotional intelligence on the level of phubbing. The…
Descriptors: Aggression, Emotional Intelligence, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Lee, Jungmin; Lee, Yong-Kwan – Education Economics, 2021
Shortening the school week is a controversial policy with little empirical investigation. We examine how shortening the school week can affect the time allocation of children and their parents. In South Korea, the government shortened the school week from 5.5 to 5 days gradually from 2006 to 2011. Using time-use data from 2004-2014, we found that,…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Time Management, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Maiden, Jeffrey; Crowson, H. Michael; Reynolds, Tammie – Journal of Education Finance, 2021
The purpose of this quantitative, causal comparative study was to determine the extent to which capital outlay inequities bear a relationship to cost-saving measures in general (non-capital) education funding associated with budget reductions in operational funding during a time of fiscal distress. Further, the study ascertained the extent to…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Budgets, Retrenchment
Barcellos, Silvia H.; Carvalho, Leandro; Turley, Patrick – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
This paper investigates whether education weakens the relationship between early-life disadvantages and later-life SES. We use three proxies for advantage that we show are independently associated with SES in middle-age. Besides early, favorable family and neighborhood conditions, we argue that the genes a child inherits also represent a source of…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Genetics, Disadvantaged, Socioeconomic Status
Jesus Chavarin-Rivas; Anna Doherty; Elise Dizon-Ross – Grantee Submission, 2021
Many California college students face food and housing insecurity. CalFresh food benefits, known federally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, can help students pay for food, but most students eligible for this support are not receiving it. To address the gap between eligibility and participation, the California Policy Lab…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Welfare Services, College Students, College Housing
Molina, Andres; Lamb, Stephen – Comparative Education, 2022
This study looks at segregation across the high schools of Santiago, Chile, and the levels of trust students hold in key institutions. Confidence in government and private institutions, such as parliament, courts, government agencies, the Church, the media, banks and firms, is important to political and social stability and for maintaining social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Segregation, Equal Education, Trust (Psychology)
Alam, Gazi Mahabubul; Forhad, Md. Abdur Rahman – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
Education is considered to be the most effective tool that people can use to lift themselves out of poor socioeconomic backgrounds and lead to professional success, which in turn improves society. Since an education system often supports individuals with a higher socioeconomic status (SES), it may not resolve the issue of socioeconomic background…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Promotion (Occupational), Career Development, Socioeconomic Status
Alam, Florencia; Rosemberg, Celia Renata; Garber, Leandro; Stein, Alejandra – Journal of Child Language, 2022
The study adopts a naturalistic perspective, looking at the relationship between socio-economic status (SES), activities and variation sets in child-directed speech (CDS) to Spanish-speaking Argentinian toddlers. It aims to determine the effect of SES and type of activity on the proportion of words and utterances in variation sets and on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Status, Toddlers, Speech Communication
Wood, Carla; Wanzek, Jeanne; Schatschneider, Christopher – Elementary School Journal, 2022
This study aimed to examine verbal behaviors within communicative interactions at the teacher/classroom level among second-grade classrooms that differ in socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds. Investigators recorded and examined language use across instructional periods for 38 second-grade classrooms. Teachers' communication behaviors were…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Classroom Communication, Grade 2, Elementary School Students
Odaga, Geoffrey – Higher Education Policy, 2022
This article examines how Affirmative Action was used to govern access to higher education for the disadvantaged. In 1991, a gender-based Affirmative Action policy was incorporated into college admission in Uganda. Using existing empirical data at district and college levels, the article accounts for the categories of women for whom the Uganda's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Affirmative Action, Access to Education, Higher Education
Heath, Ryan D.; Tan, Kevin; Guzzy, Jennifer S.; Henry, Briyana – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2022
Background: Middle school victimization and problem behaviors often co-occur, but little is known about patterns of co-occurrence, or how long effects persist into adulthood. Objective: Drawing on general strain theory, this study aimed to identify sex-specific profiles of victimization and problem behaviors during middle school, and their…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Victims, Behavior Problems, Gender Differences
Ellwood-Lowe, Monica E.; Foushee, Ruthe; Srinivasan, Mahesh – Developmental Science, 2022
Parents with fewer educational and economic resources (low socioeconomic-status, SES) tend to speak less to their children, with consequences for children's later life outcomes. Despite this well-established and highly popularized link, less research addresses why the SES "word gap" exists. Moreover, while research has assessed…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Child Development, Socioeconomic Status, Speech Communication

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