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Connolly, P. (2006) The Effects of Social Class
and Ethnicity on Gender Differences in GCSE Attainment: A Secondary
Analysis of the Youth Cohort Study of England and Wales 1997-2001,
British Educational Research Journal, 32(1): 3-21.
This article is based upon a secondary analysis of the Youth Cohort
Study of England and Wales 1998 and examines the effects of social
class and ethnicity on gender differences in GCSE attainment for
those who left school in 1997 (n = 14,662). The article shows that
both social class and ethnicity exert a far greater influence on
the GCSE performance of boys and girls than gender. Moreover, the
article also shows that an interaction effect is present between
social class and gender and also between ethnicity and gender in
relation to their impact upon GCSE attainment. More specifically,
the findings suggest that a strong correlation exists such that
the lower the overall levels of educational attainment for any group
(whether that group is defined in terms of social class or ethnicity),
the higher the gender differences that exist between those within
that group.
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