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The Politics of Parental Involvement: How Opportunity Hoarding and Prying Shape Educational Opportunity
Dawn Lyken-Segosebe
, Serena E. Hinz
Business, Management, and Entrepreneurship
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Educational Opportunity
100%
Opportunity Hoarding
100%
Politics
100%
Parental Involvement
100%
School Choice
66%
Interest Group Theory
66%
Cultural Capital
33%
Lower Class
33%
Economic Capital
33%
Vouchers
33%
Political Frames
33%
Law
33%
Rational Choice
33%
Educational Outcomes
33%
Social Economics
33%
Opportunity-seeking
33%
Policy Entrepreneurship
33%
Evolving Landscape
33%
State Legislatures
33%
Political Capital
33%
Political Economy
33%
Social Sciences
Parental involvement
100%
Educational Opportunities
100%
Working Class
66%
Interest Groups
66%
Legislation
33%
Cultural Capital
33%
Middle Class
33%
Entrepreneurship
33%
Social Economics
33%