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Family Economy, Rural School Choice, and Flexischooling Children with Disabilities

机译:家庭经济,农村学校选择和残疾儿童

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Most homeschooled students would be more accurately described as flexischooled, partly homeschooled and partly enrolled in school. The popularity of these two alternatives to public or private school enrollment has increased over the past several decades to the extent that, by 2012 over 2 million students, 4 percent of the population, were either flexischooled or homeschooled in the United States. To understand why parents have pursued these options over enrollment, we employed a family economy perspective, arguing that family, child, and locational considerations shaped parents' motivations for homeschooling or flexischooling over enrollment. For example, parents' decisions were partially shaped by the interaction between children's disability status and rural location. Using data from the National Household Education Survey 2012, this article first describes the prevalence of flexischooling and full-time homeschooling. Then, it demonstrates how various family, child, and locational factors shape the odds of flexischooling and homeschooling, and then examines the interaction between location and children's disability status in detail. We discuss the implications of our findings for family economy theoretical perspectives, flexischooling, and rural education research.
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  • 来源
    《Rural Sociology》 |2017年第3期|共24页
  • 作者

    Schafer Mark J.; Khan Shana S.;

  • 作者单位

    Louisiana State Univ LSU AgCtr Baton Rouge LA 70803 USA;

    Louisiana State Univ Sch Educ Baton Rouge LA 70803 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 农村社会学;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 18:43:23

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